A bioimmune mechanism-inspired targeted elimination mechanism on the anode interface for zinc–iodine batteries
Kaixin Wang(First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University), Meng Li(Tianjin University of Science and Technology), Yuting He(Chongqing University), Qianzhi Gou(Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology), Huaping Mei(Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology), John Wang(National University of Singapore), Zhaoyu Chen(Chongqing University), Sida Zhang(Chongqing University), Ruduan Yuan(Chongqing University), Yujie Zheng(Chongqing University)
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