JOURNAL ARTICLE

Correction: Graphene‐Confined Sn Nanosheets with Enhanced Lithium Storage Capability

Abstract

Also, the sentences “The first discharge and charge steps (Figure S6) deliver a specific discharge capacity of 1380 mAh g−1 for G/Sn/G, 1013 mAh g−1 for G-Sn@C, and 1572 mAh g−1 for G-Sn electrodes, with initial Coulombic efficiencies of 66.5%, 65.6%, and 64.8%, respectively.” on page 3541 should be “The first discharge and charge steps (Figure S6) deliver a specific discharge capacity of 1380 mAh g−1 for G/Sn/G, 1013 mAh g−1 for G-Sn@C, and 1637 mAh g−1 for G-Sn electrodes, with initial Coulombic efficiencies of 66.5%, 65.6%, and 61%, respectively.” The corresponding first discharge and charge curves (Figure S6) and the thermal gravimetric analysis data (Figure S2) for the control sample (G-Sn) are shown in the Supporting Information for this correction which is available from the Wiley Online Library or from the author. The arguments and conclusions of the original article are not affected. The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused.

Keywords:
Faraday efficiency Materials science Graphene Lithium (medication) Electrode Gravimetric analysis Charge (physics) Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Electrochemistry Chemistry Physics Organic chemistry Physical chemistry

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