Correction: Modulating the graphitic domains of hard carbons via tuning resin crosslinking degree to achieve high rate and stable sodium storage (Energy Mater 2024; 10.20517/energymater.2023.117)Download PDF
Correction: Modulating the graphitic domains of hard carbons via tuning resin crosslinking degree to achieve high rate and stable sodium storage (Energy Mater 2024; 10.20517/energymater.2023.117)
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Zhixiu Lu
College of Sciences & Institute for Sustainable Energy, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China.
Zhixiu Lu
,
Xiuping Yin
College of Sciences & Institute for Sustainable Energy, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China.
Xiuping Yin
, ...
Yufeng Zhao*
College of Sciences & Institute for Sustainable Energy, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China.
College of Sciences & Institute for Sustainable Energy, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China.
*Correspondence to: Prof. Yufeng Zhao, College of Sciences & Institute for Sustainable Energy, Shanghai University, 99 Shangda Road, BaoShan District, Shanghai 200444, China. E-mail: [email protected]
Received: 14 Nov 2024 | Accepted: 28 Nov 2024 | Published: 14 Dec 2024
Academic Editor: Yuhui Chen | Copy Editor: Fangling Lan | Production Editor: Fangling Lan
In the original publication[1], the authors realized they mistakenly used incorrect figures. To rectify this error, they made the following corrections.
Figure 2. (A-F) SEM images; (G-I) HRTEM images; (J-M) EDS mappings of 0.46-AFR-HC; (K-M) belong to the EDS mappings of C, N and O elements, respectively. SEM: Scanning electron microscopy; HRTEM: high-resolution transmission electron microscope; EDS: Energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS); AFR: aminophenol formaldehyde resin; HC: hard carbon.
Figure 4. (A) The discharge-charge curves at the first cycle; (B) Rate performances; (C) Comparison of ICE and plateau/sloping capacities; (D) Cycling stability. ICE: Initial coulombic efficiency.
Figure 6. (A) Schematic of sodium-ion full-cell; (B) The GCD profiles under different rates; (C) Rate performance; (D) Cycling stability. GCD: Galvanostatic charge/discharge curve.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused and state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. The original article has been updated accordingly.
1. Lu Z, Yin X, Ji Y, et al. Modulating the graphitic domains of hard carbons via tuning resin crosslinking degree to achieve high rate and stable sodium storage. Energy Mater 2024;4:400038.
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