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Author: BIN Deshan |
Publisher: School of Chemistry and Materials
Date: March 6, 2024
A team comprising Professor Bin Deshan, Professor Zhou Xiaoping, and Professor Li Dan from JNU has recently pioneered a novel method for producing a range of hollow porous carbon materials through one-step pyrolysis, leveraging the uneven internal crystallization of a single-component metal-organic framework material. The resulting hollow porous carbon material has been validated for its long-term stability as a negative electrode material for sodium ion batteries. This groundbreaking work has been published in Angelw.Chem Int. Ed. (Applied Chemistry, Germany, IF=16.6) under the title Facile Fabric of Hollow Nanoporus Carbon Architectures by Controlling MOF Crystal Inhomogeneity for Ultra Table Na On Storage.
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Master's students Zheng Zelin, Wu Mingmin, and Zeng Xian are credited as the co-first authors of this article.
The success of this research has been made possible through the support of various projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Key Projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Guangdong Province Major Basic and Applied Basic Program, Guangdong Province Natural Science Outstanding Youth Fund, Guangzhou Science and Technology Program, and JNU.
For more details, the original link to the published article can be accessed here: [Original link]
(https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.202400012)
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