A new liquid plasma method is used to fabricate a Co3O4/CNT nanocomposite anode using a nanosecond pulse atmospheric pressure for sodium-ion battery application.
S-doped carbon nanofibers derived from bacterial cellulose with interlinked networks and pores were facilely prepared in a sustainable approach. This product presents a high Na-ion storage capacity and excellent rate performances.
Analogous graphite carbon sheets from corn stalks have been synthesized via a simple high temperature carbonization and expansion process, which showed superior sodium ion storage performance.
Nitrogen and oxygen co-doped porous carbon network is synthesized by NaCl template-assisted in situ confinement method and used for a high-performance sodium-ion battery anode.