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Preparation of a SiO2@ Carbon Sphere/SiO2− CNF Multilayer Self‐standing Anode Prepared via an Alternate Electrospraying–Electrospinning Technique

Wang et al., 2023

Document ID
11295815047120483261
Author
Wang X
Sun N
Dong X
Qi M
Huang H
Publication year
Publication venue
Chemistry–An Asian Journal

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The development of flexible lithium‐ion batteries (FLIBs) is restrained by traditional rigidity anodes. Carbon nanofiber (CNF) is a promising anode material owing to its high specific surface and superior ion transportation capability. However, the low amount of active …
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