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Enhanced rate performance of lithium-ion battery anodes using a cobalt-incorporated carbon conductive agent

Lithium-ion batteries with enhanced rate performance are of crucial importance for practical applications. Extensive studies on the structural design and surface modification of electrode materials with the aim of improving the rate performance have been reported. Here we describe a new concept to e...

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Published in:Inorganic chemistry frontiers 2022-07, Vol.9 (14), p.3484-3493
Main Authors: Albert Claude Jean-Pierre Daubry, Xu, Zhuijun, Yang, Ming, Ya-Jun, Cheng, Xia, Yonggao, Hu, Xile
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Cobalt
Design modifications
Electrochemical analysis
Electrode materials
Electrodes
Electron conductivity
Electrons
Functional groups
Inorganic chemistry
Lithium
Lithium-ion batteries
Rechargeable batteries
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