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View article: A tailored highly solvating electrolyte toward ultra lean-electrolyte Li–S batteries
A tailored highly solvating electrolyte toward ultra lean-electrolyte Li–S batteries Open
Low electrolyte usage is a key to attaining high-energy-density lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries. However, this is still a tremendous challenge for traditional ether-based electrolytes that follow a dissolution–precipitation mechanism. High…
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View article: An ultrafast Na-ion battery chemistry through coupling sustainable organic electrodes with modulated aqueous electrolytes
An ultrafast Na-ion battery chemistry through coupling sustainable organic electrodes with modulated aqueous electrolytes Open
Regulating the solvation sheath reorganization kinetics through electrolyte engineering can facilitate an unprecedented battery chemistry.
View article: Tailored 2d Conjugated Polymers for Pseudocapacitive Proton Storage
Tailored 2d Conjugated Polymers for Pseudocapacitive Proton Storage Open
View article: Recent developments in three‐dimensional Zn metal anodes for battery applications
Recent developments in three‐dimensional Zn metal anodes for battery applications Open
Aqueous zinc (Zn) ion batteries (AZIBs) are regarded as one of the promising candidates for next‐generation electrochemical energy storage systems due to their low cost, high safety, and environmental friendliness. However, the commerciali…
View article: A Symmetric Aqueous Magnesium Ion Supercapattery Based on Covalent Organic Frameworks
A Symmetric Aqueous Magnesium Ion Supercapattery Based on Covalent Organic Frameworks Open
Aqueous magnesium ion‐based batteries have attracted significant research interest due to the two‐electron transfer process, small cation radius, low reduction potential as well as the inert hydrogen evolution reaction. However, the high s…
View article: End-capping of hydrogen bonds: A strategy for blocking the proton conduction pathway in aqueous electrolytes
End-capping of hydrogen bonds: A strategy for blocking the proton conduction pathway in aqueous electrolytes Open
View article: Electrolyte Solvation Structure Design for Sodium Ion Batteries
Electrolyte Solvation Structure Design for Sodium Ion Batteries Open
Sodium ion batteries (SIBs) are considered the most promising battery technology in the post‐lithium era due to the abundant sodium reserves. In the past two decades, exploring new electrolytes for SIBs has generally relied on the “solid e…
View article: Solar-driven self-powered alkaline seawater electrolysis via multifunctional earth-abundant heterostructures
Solar-driven self-powered alkaline seawater electrolysis via multifunctional earth-abundant heterostructures Open
View article: Self-healing flexible/stretchable energy storage devices
Self-healing flexible/stretchable energy storage devices Open
View article: Recent advances in the template-confined synthesis of two-dimensional materials for aqueous energy storage devices
Recent advances in the template-confined synthesis of two-dimensional materials for aqueous energy storage devices Open
The template-confined synthesis strategy is a simple and effective methodology to prepare two-dimensional nanomaterials.
View article: Printable magnesium ion quasi-solid-state asymmetric supercapacitors for flexible solar-charging integrated units
Printable magnesium ion quasi-solid-state asymmetric supercapacitors for flexible solar-charging integrated units Open