“…25,27 The coating conformality was confirmed using SEM and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) (Figure 1a−c), which revealed the presence of a percolating network of graphene flakes throughout the electrode, consistent with prior work. 25,27,28 After fabricating electrodes with the GrEC powder (NMC-GrEC), the electrode was heated to pyrolyze the ethyl cellulose (EC) polymer, which largely volatilizes the EC, compacts the electrode, and generates a carbon residue that helps form a percolating, electrically conductive network among the graphene-coated NMC particles. 24,25,27−30 Subsequent Raman spectroscopy of the electrode confirmed that the ratio of the D and G peaks decreased (at 1350 and 1580 cm −1 , respectively) (Figure S3), suggesting that EC decomposition resulted in a more graphitic carbon network that facilitates efficient charge transfer.…”