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Miniaturization of modern micro‐electronic devices urges the development of multi‐functional thermal management materials. Traditional polymer composite‐based thermal management materials are promising candidates, but they suffer from single functionality, high cost, and low fire‐resistance. Herein, a multifunctional liquid metal (LM)‐bridged graphite nanoplatelets (GNPs)/ aramid nanofibers (ANFs)...
Heteroatom‐doped porous carbon materials have investigated to promote the energy density of zinc‐ion hybrid capacitors (ZICs). Yet, the quest for high‐performance carbon materials or cathodes brings to light the question of which dopants facilitate fast energy storage kinetics and various types of pseudocapacitive reactions. Investigation of carbon materials with precise quantitative dopants as the...
Radiative cooling materials that can dynamically control solar transmittance and emit thermal radiation into cold outer space are critical for smart thermal management and sustainable energy‐efficient buildings. This work reports the judicious design and scalable fabrication of biosynthetic bacterial cellulose (BC)‐based radiative cooling (Bio‐RC) materials with switchable solar transmittance, which...