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Such novel electrode material could accommodate the large volume variation of Se upon cycling and facilitate electron and ion transfer while providing a physical entrapment for the Se and polyselenide intermediates, thereby producing large capacity, high rate capability and long-lifespan.
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Due to these good textural properties and unobstructed mesoporous channels, these materials could accommodate the gaseous reactants with sufficiently accessible Co active sites, thus showing high catalytic activity toward CRM reaction.
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