“…More specifically, the electrode materials were carefully detached from the Cu foil and dispersed in ethanol for 0.5–1 h using a sonicator to separate the aggregated particles. Subsequently, the solution was slowly dropped on Formvar/Carbon 200 mesh Cu TEM grids (TED PELLA, INC.) and dried inside a vacuum oven (at 50 °C) for 1 h. The grids were conveyed in airtight foil/poly bags (Sigma-Aldrich) to avert unwanted reactions in air. − Continuous-wave EPR was recorded using a Bruker EMXplus spectrometer in the X band at a temperature of 4 K with a microwave frequency of 9.64 GHz, power of 1 mW, modulation frequency of 100 kHz, and modulation amplitude of 10 G. The intensities of all the samples were normalized by their mass. The g value was calculated using the following equation where h , v , β e , and B 0 denote the Planck constant, frequency, Bohr magneton, and resonance magnetic field, respectively. ,, The XPS data were collected on a K-alpha (Thermo Scientific Inc.) instrument using monochromated Al Kα radiation.…”