Correction: Green synthesis of Cu2S using garlic-derived sulfur: structural, morphological, optical, electrical, and photoresponse characterization with potential for thermoelectric applications
M. M. Shahidi, M. Akbari, M. Mehrabani, A. Shams Khameneh, G. G. Welegergs, M. Aligholami, M. Maaza

TL;DR
This paper corrects a previous study on using garlic-derived sulfur to synthesize Cu2S for thermoelectric applications.
Contribution
The paper provides corrections to the original study's details or data.
Findings
The synthesis method using garlic-derived sulfur was reviewed for accuracy.
Structural and optical properties of Cu2S were re-evaluated.
Corrections were made to ensure the reliability of thermoelectric potential claims.
Abstract
Correction for ‘Green synthesis of Cu2S using garlic-derived sulfur: structural, morphological, optical, electrical, and photoresponse characterization with potential for thermoelectric applications’ by M. M. Shahidi et al., RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 3406–3415, https://doi.org/10.1039/D4RA07771G.
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TopicsChalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films · Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties · Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
