Comprehensive Understanding of Closed Pores in Hard Carbon Anode for High‑Energy Sodium‑Ion Batteries (IMAGE)
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- This review summarizes the latest advances in closed pore structures within hard carbon anodes for sodium-ion batteries, establishing a conceptual framework and origination mechanisms under a unified perspective of active sites.
- The influence of closed pore characteristics on sodium storage behavior is systematically explored, with design principles proposed for directional regulation of pore structures.
- Future research directions are highlighted, integrating advanced modification strategies with molecular-level design and dynamic/thermodynamic hybrid analyses for performance optimization.
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Siyang Gan, Yujie Huang, Ningyun Hong, Yinghao Zhang, Bo Xiong, Zhi Zheng, Zidong He, Shengrui Gao, Wentao Deng, Guoqiang Zou, Hongshuai Hou, Xiaobo Ji.
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