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Zongjie Sun

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Sun Z, Deng X, Yan W, Ding S
Chempluschem . 2023 Apr; 88(5):e202300117. PMID: 37013358
As a potential alternative to liquid organic electrolytes, solid polymer electrolytes provide good processability and interfacial properties. However, insufficient ionic conductivity limits its further development. To overcome these challenges, we...
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Wang K, Liu D, Liu L, Li X, Wu H, Sun Z, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh) . 2023 Jan; 10(7):e2205959. PMID: 36646507
Rechargeable Li-CO battery represents a sustainable technology by virtue of CO recyclability and energy storage capability. Unfortunately, the sluggish mass transport and electron transfer in bulky high-crystalline discharge product of...
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Chen J, Gao Y, Shi L, Yu W, Sun Z, Zhou Y, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Aug; 13(1):4868. PMID: 35982044
Stretchable ionic conductors are considerable to be the most attractive candidate for next-generation flexible ionotronic devices. Nevertheless, high ionic conductivity, excellent mechanical properties, good self-healing capacity and recyclability are necessary...
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Sun Z, Xi K, Chen J, Abdelkader A, Li M, Qin Y, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Jun; 13(1):3209. PMID: 35680867
Ionic-conductive polymers are appealing electrolyte materials for solid-state lithium-based batteries. However, these polymers are detrimentally affected by the electrochemically-inactive anion migration that limits the ionic conductivity and accelerates cell failure....
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Liu L, Zhang L, Wang K, Wu H, Mao H, Li L, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2020 Jul; 12(30):33846-33854. PMID: 32614568
Rechargeable Li-CO batteries have been receiving intense interest because of their high theoretical energy density and environmentally friendly CO fixation ability. However, due to the sluggish CO reduction/evolution reaction (CRR/CER)...