Enhancing Energy Storage and Conversion: The Role of 'Island-Bridge' Nanostructures. (IMAGE)
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This image illustrates the innovative 'island-bridge' nanostructure used in nanofluidic membranes, which significantly enhances performance in aqueous energy storage and conversion. On the left, the plots depict the enhanced current density and power density of graphene oxide (GO) with graphene oxide nanoribbons (GONR) compared to GO alone, across varying resistances. The middle graphic demonstrates the layered 'island-bridge' architecture, designed to optimize ion transport. The right graph shows the voltage and capacity performance over multiple cycles, highlighting the stability and efficiency improvements with the addition of GONR.
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Energy Materials and Devices, Tsinghua University Press
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