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On page 9094, a 3D current collector made of carbon‐nanotube forests, covalently connected to an ultrathin graphite foam by carbon–carbon bonds is described by H. X. Ji and co‐workers. The 3D current collector renders a high‐rate capacity of 860 mA h g−1 at 12 C for a Li–S cell assembled using these current collectors, with the cathode loaded with elemental sulfur and the anode loaded with lithium...
A 3D current collector made of covalently connected carbon nanostructures is presented, which can significantly improve battery performance when used as the cathode and/or anode. A Li–S cell assembled using these current collectors, with the cathode loaded with elemental sulfur and the anode loaded with lithium metal, delivers a high‐rate capacity of 860 mA h g−1 at 12 C.
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