Publications by authors named "Simi Sui"

Article Synopsis
  • Conversion-type electrode materials in sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) face challenges due to limited reversibility, hindering their practical use.
  • A new bifunctional nanoreactor, using nitrogen-doped carbon-supported single atom Mn (NC-SAMn), significantly enhances sodium-ion storage with a reversible capacity of 85.65% for MoS anodes.
  • This study reveals that the nanoreactor improves electron/ion transfer, facilitates the distribution of discharge products, and stabilizes the anode, achieving a remarkable 99.86% capacity retention after 200 cycles, showcasing a promising solution for improving SIB longevity.
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Organic materials have attracted extensive attention for potassium-ion batteries due to their flexible structure designability and environmental friendliness. However, organic materials generally suffer from unavoidable dissolution in aprotic electrolytes, causing an unsatisfactory electrochemical performance. Herein, we designed a weakly solvating electrolyte to boost the potassium storage performance of perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic dianhydride (PTCDA).

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Diluents have been extensively employed to overcome the disadvantages of high viscosity and sluggish kinetics of high-concentration electrolytes, but generally do not change the pristine solvation structure. Herein, a weakly coordinating diluent, hexafluoroisopropyl methyl ether (HFME), is applied to regulate the coordination of Na with diglyme and anion and form a diluent-participated solvate. This unique solvation structure promotes the accelerated decomposition of anions and diluents, with the construction of robust inorganic-rich electrode-electrolyte interphases.

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To support the global goal of carbon neutrality, numerous efforts have been devoted to the advancement of electrochemical energy conversion (EEC) and electrochemical energy storage (EES) technologies. For these technologies, transition metal dichalcogenide/carbon (TMDC/C) heterostructures have emerged as promising candidates for both electrode materials and electrocatalysts over the past decade, due to their complementary advantages. It is worth noting that interfacial properties play a crucial role in establishing the overall electrochemical characteristics of TMDC/C heterostructures.

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The advent of wearable electronics has strongly stimulated advanced research into the exploration of flexible zinc-air batteries (ZABs) with high theoretical energy density, high inherent safety, and low cost. However, the half-open battery structure and the high concentration of alkaline aqueous environment pose great challenges on the electrolyte retention capability and the zinc anode stability. Herein, a starch-based superabsorbent hydrogel polymer electrolyte (SSHPE) with high ionic conductivity, electrolyte absorption and retention capabilities, strong alkaline resistance and high zinc anode stability has been designed and applied in ZABs.

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W atoms/clusters are employed to assist the development of layered vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays (VACNTs) through hot-filament-assisted chemical vapor deposition (HFCVD) with liquid binary FeO/AlO catalysts. The hot W filament was utilized to evaporate atomic W and form W clusters on Fe catalysts, which have a strong impact on the growth of layered VACNT arrays. The migration and Ostwald ripening of Fe catalysts are found to be suppressed immediately with more W clusters deposition during CNT growth.

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Three-dimensional (3D) carbon networks (3DCNs) enjoy the merits of high surface area, effective mass-transfer ability, and mechanical stability. The physicochemical properties of such materials not only depend on their microstructures but also rely on the assembly forms. This work achieves different assembly forms of 3DCNs on the macroscale from powder, monolith, to clay and reveals the relations between intermolecular forces and these assembly forms.

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