Building a stable and controllable interlayer structure is the key to improving the sodium storage cycling stability and rate performance of two-dimensional anode materials. This study explored the rich functional groups in bacterial cellulose culture medium in the way of biological self-assembly. Mo precursors were used to produce chemical bond in bacterial cellulose culture medium, and intercalation groups are introduced to achieve MoS localized nucleation and in situ localized construction of carbon intercalation stable interlaminar structure, thus improving ion transport dynamics and cycle stability.
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