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Recent advances in conjugated ladder-type porous polymer networks for rechargeable batteries

Figure 4. The capacity-voltage profile of HAT-BQ for LIB with (A) different current densities (39 mA·g-1), (B) SIB (20 mA·g-1) and (C) PIB (at a current density of 30 mA·g-1); Rate capabilities of HAT-BQ with various current rates for (D) LIB, (E) SIB and (F) PIB; Cycling stability of HAT-BQ in (G) LIB (at 1.54 A·g-1), (H) SIB (at 1 A·g-1) and (I) PIB (at 0.9 A·g-1)[46-48]. Reproduced from: (A, D, G) Wu et al. (2020), ScienceDirect[46]; (B, E, H) Shi et al. (2020), Nature Publishing Group[47]; (C, F, I) Chen et al. (2023), American Chemical Society[48]. HAT: Hexaazatriphenylene; BQ: benzoquinone; LIB: lithium-ion battery; SIB: sodium-ion battery; PIB: potassium-ion battery.

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