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Homogenous metallic deposition regulated by defect-rich skeletons for sodium metal batteries

EC| LIGNOCAP ,
UKRI| Sustainable Processing of Energy Materials from Waste ,
UKRI| ISCF Wave 1:Designing Electrodes for Na Ion Batteries via Structure Electrochemical Performance Correlations ,
UKRI| STFC Batteries Network+ Phase 3
Authors: Zhen Xu; Zhenyu Guo; Rajesh Madhu; Fei Xie; Ruixuan Chen; Jing Wang; Mike Tebyetekerwa; +2 Authors
Zhen Xu; Zhenyu Guo; Rajesh Madhu; Fei Xie; Ruixuan Chen; Jing Wang; Mike Tebyetekerwa; Yong-Sheng Hu; Maria-Magdalena Titirici;
Abstract
Sustainable carbon skeletons with rich defects and negligible pores are applied to induce the uniform metallic sodium deposition for stable sodium metal batteries.
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United Kingdom, Australia
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- Swansea University United Kingdom
- Australian National University Australia
- Chinese Academy of Sciences China (People's Republic of)
- Imperial College London United Kingdom
- Queensland University of Technology Australia
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