Monodisperse magnesium hydride nanoparticles uniformly self-assembled on graphene

Advanced Materials
Guanglin XiaXuebin Yu

Abstract

Monodisperse MgH2 nanoparticles with homogeneous distribution and a high loading percent are developed through hydrogenation-induced self-assembly under the structure-directing role of graphene. Graphene acts not only as a structural support, but also as a space barrier to prevent the growth of MgH2 nanoparticles and as a thermally conductive pathway, leading to outstanding performance.

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