Issue 86, 2020

Molecular-layer-deposited tincone: a new hybrid organic–inorganic anode material for three-dimensional microbatteries

Abstract

A new hybrid organic–inorganic film, tincone, was developed by using molecular layer deposition (MLD), and exhibited high electrochemical activity toward Li storage. The self-limiting growth behavior, high uniformity on various substrates and good Li-storage performance make tincone a very promising new anode material for 3D microbatteries.

Graphical abstract: Molecular-layer-deposited tincone: a new hybrid organic–inorganic anode material for three-dimensional microbatteries

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
02 Հնս 2020
Accepted
29 Սպտ 2020
First published
30 Սպտ 2020

Chem. Commun., 2020,56, 13221-13224

Molecular-layer-deposited tincone: a new hybrid organic–inorganic anode material for three-dimensional microbatteries

H. Zhu, M. H. Aboonasr Shiraz, L. Yao, K. Adair, Z. Wang, H. Tong, X. Song, T. Sham, M. Arjmand, X. Song and J. Liu, Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 13221 DOI: 10.1039/D0CC03869E

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