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The inhomogeneous nucleation and growth of Li dendrite combined with the spontaneous side reactions with the electrolytes dramatically challenge the stability and safety of Li metal anode (LMA). Despite tremendous endeavors, current success relies on the use of significant excess of Li to compensate the loss of active Li during cycling. Herein, a near‐surface Li+ irrigation strategy is developed to...
Orientation guidance has shown its cutting edges in electrodeposition modulation to promote Zn anode stability toward commercialized standards. Nevertheless, large‐scale orientational deposition is handicapped by the competition between Zn‐ion reduction and mass transfer. Herein, a holistic electrolyte additive protocol is put forward via incorporating bio‐derived dextrin molecules into a zinc sulfate...
In article number 1803428, Jian Lin and co‐workers report the discovery of a novel self‐assembled metal protein nanoparticle, designated GST‐MT‐3, which targets the mitochondria of cancer cells within 30 min in vitro and rapidly accumulates in tumors within 1 h in vivo. The little men carrying the bombs represent GST‐MT3 protein nanoparticles loading the cobalt ions. Through the blood vessels they...
Self‐assembled protein nanoparticles have attracted much attention in biomedicine because of their biocompatibility and biodegradability. Protein nanoparticles have become widely utilized as diagnostic or therapeutic agents for various cancers. However, there are no reports that protein nanoparticles can specifically target mitochondria. This targeting is desirable, since mitochondria are critical...
Researchers have devoted a lot of efforts on pursuing light weight and high flexibility for the wearable electronics, which also requires the related energy harvesting devices to have ultrathin thickness and high stretchability. Hence, an elastic triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is proposed that can serve as the second skin on human body. The total thickness of this TENG is about 102 µm and the...
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