In this video, Professor Ichiro Sakata, Professor Bunshi Fugetsu, and Dr Gong Wei of The University of Tokyo talk about their decision to submit their manuscript to Communications Chemistry, their experience working with the journal during the peer review process, and the reception and visibility that their Article, Carbon nanotubes and manganese oxide hybrid nanostructures as high performance fiber supercapacitors, has received since publication.
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