Sabaghi D, Wang Z, Bhauriyal P, Lu Q, Morag A, Mikhailovia D, Hashemi P, Li D, Neumann C, Liao Z, Dominic AM, Nia AS, Dong R, Zschech E, Turchanin A, Heine T, Yu M, Feng X (2023)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2023
Book Volume: 14
Article Number: 760
Journal Issue: 1
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-36384-5
The anion-intercalation chemistries of graphite have the potential to construct batteries with promising energy and power breakthroughs. Here, we report the use of an ultrathin, positively charged two-dimensional poly(pyridinium salt) membrane (C2DP) as the graphite electrode skin to overcome the critical durability problem. Large-area C2DP enables the conformal coating on the graphite electrode, remarkably alleviating the electrolyte. Meanwhile, the dense face-on oriented single crystals with ultrathin thickness and cationic backbones allow C2DP with high anion-transport capability and selectivity. Such desirable anion-transport properties of C2DP prevent the cation/solvent co-intercalation into the graphite electrode and suppress the consequent structure collapse. An impressive PF
APA:
Sabaghi, D., Wang, Z., Bhauriyal, P., Lu, Q., Morag, A., Mikhailovia, D.,... Feng, X. (2023). Ultrathin positively charged electrode skin for durable anion-intercalation battery chemistries. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36384-5
MLA:
Sabaghi, Davood, et al. "Ultrathin positively charged electrode skin for durable anion-intercalation battery chemistries." Nature Communications 14.1 (2023).
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