Researchers from the State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry at the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences, led by Professor Zhenhai Wen, have developed a novel anode material for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) using Se-regulated MnS porous nanocubes encapsulated in carbon nanofibers. Their findings, published in Nano-Micro Letters , demonstrate significant improvements in electrochemical performance, making this material a promising candidate for high-energy-density SIBs.
Why Se-Regulated MnS Matters
Innovative Design and Mechanisms
Electrochemical Performance
Future Outlook
Stay tuned for more groundbreaking advancements from Professor Zhenhai Wen's research team as they continue to push the boundaries of sodium-ion battery technology!
Nano-Micro Letters
Experimental study
Se-Regulated MnS Porous Nanocubes Encapsulated in Carbon Nanofibers as High-Performance Anode for Sodium-Ion Batteries
28-Apr-2025