Nanomaterial achieves dual functionality—high-performance energy storage and efficient pollutant degradation
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Nanomaterial achieves dual functionality—high-performance energy storage and efficient pollutant degradation

Researchers from Shinshu University developed a low-cost nanocomposite by embedding bimetallic and trimetallic molybdates into nitrogen-, boron-, and fluorine-doped hollow carbon nanofibers. This material demonstrated excellent electrochemical performance for supercapacitors, with high capacitance and long-term stability, as well as strong catalytic efficiency in degrading 4-nitrophenol, a common industrial pollutant.