Yu-guo GUOZhongli WangXing-long WUWei-ming ZHANGLi‐Jun Wan
Nanostructured materials are currently of interest as high performance anodes and cathodes for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries because of their novel nano-size effects and significantly enhanced kinetics. This review paper describes some recent developments in this field,addressing the size effects,morphology effects,as well as the functions of carbon coating layers toward lithium storage. Several"kinetically stabilized"nano/microstructured electrode materials and high-rate electrode materials with mixed-conducting networks based on the work of the authors are highlighted for illustration.
Yuan ShuangYunhai ZhuSai WangTao SunZhang XinboQiang Wang
Bibin JohnC. P. SandhyaC. Gouri
Haonan ZhangLichun YangLijun FuQingqing CaoD.L. SunYuping WuRudolf Holze
Alexandre FinkePhilippe PoizotClaude GuryJean‐Marie Tarascon
Yuka MiyaokaYosuke UgataYuna OguroNaoaki Yabuuchi