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URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12614/3257
DOI:
10.1016/j.carbon.2022.12.041
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Title
Continuous intercalation compound fibers of bromine wires and aligned CNTs for high-performance conductors
Journal title
Carbon
Author(s)
Madrona C.
Hong S.
Lee D.
García-Pérez J.
Guevara-Vela J.M.
Gavito R.B.
Mikhalchan A.
Llorca J.
Ku B.-C.
Granados, Daniel
Hwang J.Y.
Vilatela J.J.
Date
2023
Funding
"The authors are grateful for generous financial support provided by the European Union Seventh Framework Program under grant agreement 101045394 (ERC-UNIYARNS), by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research of the US ( NANOYARN FA9550-18-1-7016 ), by The Carbon Hub, and by "Comunidad de Madrid" FotoArt-CM project (S2018/NMT-4367). This work was partially supported by grants from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology institutional program ( 2Z06694 , 2E31902 ). Additional support from the project MAD2D-CM (Materials with advanced functionalities for the new technological transition) supported by the Ministry of Science and innovation of Spain and the Comunidad de Madrid is also gratefully acknowledged. J. M. Guevara-Vela also acknowledges the support from the Juan de la Cierva Fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation ( MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 ). IMDEA-Nanociencia team acknowledges the support from the following projects/contracts: TEC2SPACE-CM-P2018-NMT-4291, 2019-T2/IND-13367, Severo-Ochoa-CEX2020-001039-S, MADE-MICINN-PID2019-105552RB-C44. We also acknowledge financial support from the Office of Naval Research-Global under Grant DEFROST N62909-19-1-2053 ."
Volume
204
Starting page number
211
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