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New paper published in Journal of Power Sources on free-standing rGO/NiHFC films for energy storage

New collaborative paper (Victor H. R. Souza) published in Journal of Power Sources. To support the energy transition, we developed freestanding electrodes combining reduced graphene oxide, polyaniline, and nickel hexacyanoferrate (NiHCF), which is a promising material for aqueous batteries due to its long cycle life and redox-active structure. These rGO/PAni/NiHCF films achieve high specific capacities (up to 83 mAh/g) and integrate both active material and current collector in one, offering a compact and efficient solution for energy storage.