About this Research Topic
Carbon and carbon-based materials have been considered a promising electrode material for novel rechargeable batteries. However, some issues still exist which restrict their practical application, such as complicated preparation routes, low yield, unsatisfactory electrochemical performances, unclear energy storage mechanism, etc. The goal of this Research Topic is to collect some papers regarding simple and high yield preparation methods, electrochemical energy storage mechanism, and research progress for carbon and carbon-based materials. This Research Topic aims to provide researchers with insightful understanding of carbon and carbon-based electrode materials and facilitate the development of carbon and carbon-based electrode materials in rechargeable batteries.
Subjects covered include, but are not limited to:
• The preparation of novel functional carbon materials for rechargeable batteries.
• Electrochemical energy storage mechanism of carbon materials for rechargeable batteries.
• The preparation of high-performance carbon composites for rechargeable batteries.
• Advanced analysis and detection technologies for rechargeable batteries.
• Reviews of advanced carbon-based electrode materials for rechargeable batteries.
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