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Amino acid‐induced interface charge engineering enables highly reversible Zn anodeLu et al., 2021
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- Lu H
- Zhang X
- Luo M
- Cao K
- Lu Y
- Xu B
- Pan H
- Tao K
- Jiang Y
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- Advanced Functional Materials
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Despite the impressive merits of low‐cost and high‐safety electrochemical energy storage for aqueous zinc ion batteries, researchers have long struggled against the unresolved issues of dendrite growth and the side reactions of zinc metal anodes. Herein, a new …
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