CEM RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT
Trapa natans husk-derived carbon as a sustainable electrode material for plant microbial fuel cells
Nanoporous core–shell–structured multi-wall carbon nanotube/graphene oxide nanoribbons as cathodes and protection layer for aqueous zinc-ion capacitors: mechanism study of zinc dendrite suppression by in-situ transmission X-ray microscopy
crystalline MSS/SSS and amorphous MSSS, rate performance of MSSSs in LIBs; cycling performance of MSSSs at a current density of 0.1 A g‒1 in NIBs
Trapa natans husk-derived carbon as a sustainable electrode material for plant microbial fuel cells
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CEM Lab is dedicated to developing advanced ceramic and carbon materials for power generation and energy storage applications, including Li/Na/Zn/Mg ion batteries, supercapacitors, hybrid energy storage devices, solid-state electrolytic capacitors, microbial fuel cells, and plant microbial fuel cells.