This month’s Advanced Engineering Materials covers and top papers!
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This month’s Advanced Engineering Materials covers and top papers!
There are new top review papers in Advanced Materials Interfaces “Hall of Fame”. All included papers are free to read for a limited time!
new concept of attaching a second deposition step at the end of a BBr3 diffusion is introduced.
AM30 events in Hong Kong, Dresden, Beijing, and Singapore.
A lithium-doped carbon material is developed as an anode that can enhance the lithium storage capacity in lithium-ion batteries.
Perovskite structures suffer from moisture and thermal stability issues which prevent their commercial use. This promising solution using organic cations leads to a record high PCE for 2D perovskite devices.
Topical reviews from the Advanced Materials Interfaces Hall of Fame series are among the most popular articles on offer to our readership – and they’re free to read for a limited time.
A near perfect energy conversion efficiency can be achieved in a solar vapor generation process.
Guest-edited by Yunhui Huang, the special issue “110th Anniversary of Tongji University” in Advanced Materials celebrates the long tradition of Tongji University and some of its top materials scientists.
Dr. Mingsen Zheng, Prof. Quanfeng Dong, and co-workers from Xiamen University design a plant-inspired, high-performance cobalt sulfide–porous carbon foil (PCF) electrode for lithium–air (Li–O2) batteries.