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Carbon nanomaterials are perceived as an ideal candidate for high‐end energy applications. In article number 1802104, Yanwu Zhu, Li Song, and co‐workers summarize the recent progress in tailoring carbon nanostructures via defect engineering, heteroatom doping and heterostructure coupling, along with a deep insight into the correlation between structural modulations and performance in energy applications...
Carbon nanomaterials are perceived to be ideally suited candidates for high‐end energy applications, owing to their unparalleled advantages including superior electric and thermal conductivity, excellent mechanical properties, and high specific surface areas. It has been demonstrated through several research contributions that the electrochemical performance of carbon nanomaterials significantly depends...
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