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Figure 2. (A) Predicted structural evolution of HAT (3Q)-nLi+ in the discharge process[14]; (B) The galvanostatic charge and discharge curve of HATN at 20 mA g-1[14]; (C) Structures of representative HAT networks with redox activity; (D) Formation reaction of HAT linkage. Reproduced from: (A and B) Peng et al. (2017), Nature Publishing Group[14]. HAT: Hexaazatriphenylene; HATN: hexaazatrinaphthylene.