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Wiley, Advanced Materials, 41(22), p. 4591-4595, 2010

DOI: 10.1002/adma.201001422

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Self-Wound Composite Nanomembranes as Electrode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries

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Abstract

Self-wound nanomembranes out of functional multilayered structures are designed to improve lithium storage performance. The intrinsic strain is relaxed by rolling; the composite components are uniformly dispersed; the micro/nanohierarchical structure assumes a mixed ion/electron conduction network; and conventional nanomembrane deposition techniques allow for various materials combinations, suitable to meet different demands of lithium ion batteries.