“…Interestingly, the cyclability test performed at 100 mA•g −1 shows that the values of specific capacity consecutively rise over the theoretical capacity value and are maintained at 1060 mAh•g −1 after 100th cycle. This phenomenon is well known for different transition metal oxide electrodes and is usually ascribed to the reversible formation/dissolution of a gellike SEI layer, which provides some additional reversible capacity apart from the reversible conversion reactions occurring on the electrodes [4,15,17,19,21,24,26,29,34,37,40,52]. This additional lithium storage is often referred to as "pseudo capacitive" mechanism [25,29].…”