“…Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been intensively explored since 1991 because of their extraordinary features, including the high electrical conductivity, stability, and superior mechanical characteristics, as well as the alkali metal redox ability. − Many researchers have validated the practical use of this material as catalysts, composites, and molecular wires, besides theoretical considerations on the potential as an inherently one-dimensional conducting polymer. − However, many researchers have discovered that the structure, shape, and production technique of CNTs imposed a significant impact on their electrochemical performance when employed as LIB materials. ,, For example, CNTs prepared by chemical vapor deposition displayed good specific capacity at low current density, but they suffered from high irreversible capacity and severe voltage hysteresis. , Furthermore, various studies have shown that etching, ball milling, and oxidation treatment could improve the reversible capacity of CNTs. For example, Gao et al .…”