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SiOC/CNTs composites as anodes for lithium-ion batteries

Hu et al., 2024

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7718824396770250509
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Hu C
Cen Z
Quan Y
Zhang Q
Jian X
Liang K
Song Y
Xu J
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Chemical Engineering Journal

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Although SiOC material boasts a high upper limit of specific capacity, its performance is constrained at large specific currents due to the limitation in electron and ion transport capacities. Through the incorporation of Fe into the precursor matrix, this study successfully …
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