“…During the first discharge process, the Ni‐NG composites gradually become thickened and high‐density particles densely aggregate on the large space between Ni‐NG (Figure 4a,b). Particularly, different from the fully dense structure of the cathodes after the discharge process for some Li‐O 2 and Li‐CO 2 batteries,7, 8, 9, 26, 27, 28 Ni‐NG still maintains the porous structure with wrinkled nanosheets 29, 30, 31. In addition, it is obvious that the discharged products are composed of thin films and agglomerate particles around Ni granules with much more porous and thinner structure than individual graphene,7 and Ni‐NG could efficiently contribute to the homogeneous distribution of discharge products.…”