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Dynamic Behavior of Spatially Confined Sn Clusters and Its Application in Highly Efficient Sodium Storage with High Initial Coulombic Efficiency

Advanced battery electrodes require a cautious design of microscale particles with built‐in nanoscale features to exploit the advantages of both micro‐ and nano‐particles relative to their performance attributes. Herein, the dynamic behavior of nanosized Sn clusters and their host pores in carbon na...

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Published in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2024-04, Vol.36 (15), p.e2307151-n/a
Main Authors: Ma, Haoqing, Yu, Ruohan, Xu, Wangwang, Zhang, Lei, Chen, Jinghui, Zhang, Bomian, Li, Jiantao, Xu, Xu, An, Qinyou, Xu, Weina, Ma, Lu, Agrawal, Kumar Varoon, Zhao, Kangning
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