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Real‐time observation of the electrochemical mechanistic behavior at various scales offers new insightful information to improve the performance of lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs). As complementary to the X‐ray‐based techniques and electron microscopy‐based methodologies, neutron scattering provides additional and unique advantages in materials research, owing to the different interactions with atomic...
The feasibility of transition metal carbides (TMCs) as promising high‐rate electrodes is still hindered by low specific capacity and sluggish charge transfer kinetics. Improving charge transport kinetics motivates research toward directions that would rely on heterostructures. In particular, heterocomposing with carbon‐rich TMCs is highly promising for enhancing Li storage. However, due to limited...
As the delegate of tunnel structure sodium titanates, Na2Ti6O13 nanorods with dominant large interlayer spacing exposed facet are prepared. The exposed large interlayers provide facile channels for Na+ insertion and extraction when this material is used as anode for Na‐ion batteries (NIBs). After an activation process, this NIB anode achieves a high specific capacity (a capacity of 172 mAh g−1 at...
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