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Highly stable lithium-ion battery anode with polyimide coating anchored onto micron-size silicon monoxide via self-assembled monolayer
Novel structurally-stable Na-rich Na4V2O7 cathode material with high reversible capacity by utilization of anion redox activity
Unlocking the True Capability of Graphite-Based Dual-Ion Batteries with Ethyl Methyl Carbonate Electrolyte
Demonstrating a Metal‐Metal Battery System in Aprotic Electrolyte with Silver and Lithium
Joint Theoretical and Experimental Study on the Effects of the Salts in the Graphite-Based Dual-Ion Batteries
3 V Cu–Al Rechargeable Battery Enabled by Highly Concentrated Aprotic Electrolyte
Polyimide capping layer on improving electrochemical stability of silicon thin-film for Li-ion batteries
Direct conversion of metal-organic frameworks into selenium/selenide/carbon composites with high sodium storage capacity
Reversible Interaction of Sb with an Active Se Matrix Enhances the Cycle Stability of Electrodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Stainless steel as low-cost high-voltage cathode via stripping/deposition in metal-lithium battery
Polypyrrole and Carbon Nanotube Co‐Composited Titania Anodes with Enhanced Sodium Storage Performance in Ether‐Based Electrolyte
Continuous desalination with a metal-free redox-mediator
Confined annealing-induced transformation of tin oxide into sulfide for sodium storage applications
An Aqueous Rechargeable Fluoride Ion Battery with Dual Fluoride Electrodes
Probing the Reversibility of Silicon Monoxide Electrodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Na2SeO3: A Na-Ion Battery Positive Electrode Material with High Capacity
Activating abnormal capacity in stoichiometric NaVO3 as cathode material for sodium-ion battery
Leveraging Titanium to Enable Silicon Anodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries
Polyimide-cellulose interaction in Sb anode enables fast charging lithium-ion battery application
Vapor-Infiltration Approach toward Selenium/Reduced Graphene Oxide Composites Enabling Stable and High-Capacity Sodium Storage
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