Huang et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Ultrahigh nitrogen content carbon nanosheets for high stable sodium metal anodesHuang et al., 2023
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- Huang B
- Sun S
- Wan J
- Zhang W
- Liu S
- Zhang J
- Yan F
- Liu Y
- Xu J
- Cheng F
- Xu Y
- Lin Y
- Fang C
- Han J
- Huang Y
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- Advanced Science
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Sodium metal, with a high theoretical specific capacity of 1165 mAh g− 1, is the ultimate anode for sodium batteries, yet how to deal with the inhomogeneous and dendritic sodium deposition and the infinite relative dimension change of sodium metal anodes during …
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