石墨烯
循环伏安法
氧化物
阳极
铜
材料科学
锂(药物)
电池(电)
氧化铜
无机化学
离子
电化学
锂离子电池
纳米技术
化学
电极
冶金
有机化学
物理化学
功率(物理)
内分泌学
物理
医学
量子力学
作者
Cameron Day,Katie Greig,Alexander Massey,Jennifer Peake,David Crossley,Robert A. W. Dryfe
出处
期刊:Chemsuschem
[Wiley]
日期:2020-03-09
卷期号:13 (6): 1046-1046
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1002/cssc.202000570
摘要
Invited for this month's cover is the group of Robert A. W. Dryfe at the University of Manchester in collaboration with William Blythe Ltd. (Lancashire). The image shows bees building a graphene-containing battery that powers an external circuit, depicted by a purple curve. This curve represents a cyclic voltammogram, specifically of copper oxide during a charge/discharge cycle in a Li-ion half-cell, as presented in the article. The use of bees has both scientific and geographic significance. For the former, bees are assisting in building the honeycomb-like hexagonal graphene lattice, just as they do in nature. Geographically, bees are symbolic to the locations of both collaborators on this project, the University of Manchester and William Blythe (Lancashire). The Full Paper itself is available at 10.1002/cssc.201902784.
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