“…Conversion-type Fe 2 O 3 -based electrodes have received extensive attention due to their high theoretical capacity (1007 mAh g –1 ), environmental friendliness, and wide source of raw materials. − However, Fe 2 O 3 , similar to other conversion anodes, has poor electrical conductivity (less than 10 –38 S cm –1 at 300 K), resulting in disappointing rate properties, and suffers from large volume changes (∼75%) during battery operation, making it difficult to maintain long life . Strategies such as heteroatomic doping, − introducing conductive carbon, , and constructing nanostructures − are widely employed to address these issues. Reducing the particle size to the nanometer scale can effectively shorten the Li + ion diffusion path, buffer the volume change, ease the release stress, and thus promote the electrochemical properties .…”