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Tin nanoparticles embedded in an N-doped microporous carbon matrix derived from ZIF-8 as an anode for ultralong-life and ultrahigh-rate lithium-ion batteries

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A carbon matrix with abundant micropores derived from ZIF-8 can confine Sn particles in an ultrasmall nanosize, contributing to the buffering of the huge volume changes. Click to show full abstract

A carbon matrix with abundant micropores derived from ZIF-8 can confine Sn particles in an ultrasmall nanosize, contributing to the buffering of the huge volume changes.

Keywords: nanoparticles embedded; carbon matrix; tin nanoparticles; derived zif

Journal Title: Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
Year Published: 2019

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