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Cellulose is a promising natural bio‐macromolecule due to its abundance, renewability and low cost. Here, a new method is developed to prepare pre‐sodiated carbonaceous anodes for sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) from cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) under microwave irradiation for potential ultrafast and large‐scale manufacturing. While direct carbonization of CNFs through microwave treatment is usually impossible...
In article number 1901724, Jia Huang and co‐workers design a facile and fast method for preparing carbonaceous anode from natural cellulose nanofibers with the graphene initiator by microwave irradiation. The graphene and the microwave‐carbonized cellulose nanofibers provide a smooth channel for both electrons and ion transportation, which deliver excellent sodium storage performance.
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