Co-doped ZnO/C composites derived from Co-doped MOF-5 were applied as the anode materials for Li-ion batteries (LIBs), which showed advanced capacity and rate performance. Their good electrochemical properties were attributed to the Co-doping and C complex which greatly enhance ZnO electrical conductivity, and the microporous and macroporous structure which augments the contact area between electrolyte and electrode shortening the diffusion path of Li ions as well as releasing the intense heat caused by Li alloying.
Semiconductor photocatalysts have been widely investigated in the field of selective organic transformation. However, the practical application of photocatalysts is greatly limited due to the low charge separation efficiency. Recently,...
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