Recent progress in carbonyl-based organic polymers as promising electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs)
Hao Wang(Arizona State University), Qichun Zhang(Nanyang Technological University), Shilin Mei(Beijing Institute of Technology), Yu‐Wu Zhong(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hai‐Jing Nie(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Pengwan Chen(Beijing Institute of Technology), Ke‐Zhi Wang(Beijing Normal University), Chang‐Jiang Yao(Beijing Institute of Technology)
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