Size/Shape-Controllable Carbonized Wood Electrodes Enabled by an MXene Shell with Spatial Confinement and a Traction Effect on the Wood Cell Wall for Shape-Customizable Energy Storage Devices
Kai Yang,
Daotong Zhang,
Zhao Li
et al.
Abstract:The shrinkage and collapse of wood cell walls during carbonization make it challenging to control the size and shape of carbonized wood (CW) through pre-or postprocessing (e.g., sawing, cutting, and milling). Herein, a shape-adaptive MXene shell (MS) is created on the surface of the wood cell walls. The MS limits the deformation of wood cell walls by spatial confinement and traction effects, which is supported by the inherent dimensional stability of the MS and the formation of new C−O−Ti covalent bonds betwee… Show more
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