“…[19] The P2 ps pectrum exhibits four peaks,t he peaks at 129.3 and 130.6 eV can be ascribed to Ge-P, [5,20] and the other two peaks at 129.9 and 130.2 eV correspond to P-P (Figure 4e). [2,21] The C1 ss pectrum can be divided into three peaks.T he strong peak at 284.6 eV can be indexed to C À C/C = C, while the other two peaks at 280.6 and 288.5 eV are the signals of C-N and C-O, respectively (Figure 4f). [22] N1 ss pectrum can be deconvoluted into pyridinic N( 21.1 %), pyrrolic N( 34.7 %), and graphitic N( 44.2 %), respectively.T he ratio of Ne lement in the nitrogen doped carbon is calculated to be 17.6 %, which can improve the electronic conductivity of the carbon matrix (Supporting Information, Figure S6).…”