“…[1,2] Meanwhile, the ever-growing demand of clean but intermittent energy (e.g., solar, wind, or tidal power [3,4] ) and the increased maintenance costs of large-scale grid energy storage have urged the breakthrough for rechargeable batteries with high reversibility and long lifespan. [4,5] However, it remains highly challenging to obtain high rate and long cycle life at a high specific current, requiring the electrode materials integrating high electrical conductivity, fast reaction kinetics, robust structure with high discharge capacity simultaneously. [6][7][8] Known for their low-cost, environmental friendliness, and safety, a big variety of rechargeable aqueous metal ion batteries have been developed.…”