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Rechargeable sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) are considered attractive alternatives to lithium‐ion batteries for next‐generation sustainable and large‐scale electrochemical energy storage. Organic sodium‐ion batteries (OSIBs) using environmentally benign organic materials as electrodes, which demonstrate high energy/power density and good structural designability, have recently attracted great attention...
In article number 1908445, Yufeng Zhao and co‐workers review the research progress with regards to electrode materials of organic sodium‐ion batteries, ranging from small molecules to organic polymers, with a focus on the molecular structure design/modification, electrochemical behavior, and corresponding charge‐storage mechanism.
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