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Wang, Q. (author), Yao, Zhenpeng (author), Wang, Jianlin (author), Guo, Hao (author), Li, Chao (author), Zhou, Dong (author), Bai, Xuedong (author), Li, Hong (author), Li, Baohua (author), Wagemaker, M. (author), Zhao, C. (author)
Ordered layered structures serve as essential components in lithium (Li)-ion cathodes<sup>1–3</sup>. However, on charging, the inherently delicate Li-deficient frameworks become vulnerable to lattice strain and structural and/or chemo-mechanical degradation, resulting in rapid capacity deterioration and thus short battery life<sup>2,4</sup>....
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Guo, Hao (author), Zhao, C. (author), Zhou, Dong (author), Wang, Jianlin (author), Ma, Xiaobai (author), Gao, Jianxiang (author), Jiao, Xuesheng (author), Hu, Xufeng (author), Bai, Xuedong (author), Sun, Kai (author), Chen, Dongfeng (author)
Layered O3-type oxides are one of the most promising cathode materials for Na-ion batteries owing to their high capacity and straightforward synthesis. However, these materials often experience irreversible structure transitions at elevated cutoff voltages, resulting in compromised cycling stability and rate performance. To address such...
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Wang, Hucheng (author), Fu, Xiaoming (author), Gu, Guanyao (author), Bai, Shengyu (author), Li, Runlai (author), Zhong, Weimin (author), Guo, Xuhong (author), Eelkema, R. (author), van Esch, J.H. (author), Cao, Zhixing (author), Wang, Yiming (author)
Living organisms are capable of dynamically changing their structures for adaptive functions through sophisticated reaction-diffusion processes. Here we show how active supramolecular hydrogels with programmable lifetimes and macroscopic structures can be created by relying on a simple reaction-diffusion strategy. Two hydrogel precursors ...
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Wang, Hucheng (author), Liu, Liqun (author), Bai, Shengyu (author), Guo, Xuhong (author), Eelkema, R. (author), van Esch, J.H. (author), Wang, Y. (author)
The present work shows how transient supramolecular hydrogels can be formed by catalytically controlled molecular self-assembly. Catalysis formation of molecular gelators leads the self-assembly along a kinetically favored pathway, resulting in transient hydrogels. This work demonstrates an effective approach towards pathway-dependent...
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