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Design principles of MOF-related materials for highly stable metal anodes in secondary metal-based batteriesHu et al., 2021
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- Hu Y
- Han R
- Mei L
- Liu J
- Sun J
- Yang K
- Zhao J
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- Materials Today Energy
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Secondary metal-based batteries (lithium metal batteries, sodium metal batteries, and zinc metal batteries) have appealed to increasing attention because of their high energy density. However, uncontrolled metal dendrite growth and infinite volume expansion can readily …
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