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    Tailoring the interfaces of silicon/carbon nanotube for high rate lithium-ion battery anodes

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    Abstract(#br)Micrometer-sized silicon powders, due to its high specific capacity, easy accessibility, and low cost, have been regarded as an attractive anode material for lithium-ion batteries. The severer mechanical instability and high inter-particle resistance during cycling, however, hinder its further application. In this work, a novel potholed micrometer-sized silicon powders (PMSi)/carbon nanotubes (CNT)/C electrode is proposed. The resulting three-dimensional (3D) conductive framework and multi-point contact network exhibit ideal structural stability and high-rate cycling property. Hence, the volume resistivity of PMSi/CNT/C (157 Ω m) is reduced significantly relative to traditional PMSi/commercial carbon nanotubes (CCT)/C composite (400 Ω m). By testing the fabricated half-cell LIB with the PMSi/CNT/C composite anode, high reversible specific capacity of 2533 mAh g −1 with a remarkable high initial coulombic efficiency of 89.07% and over 840 mA h g −1 for 1000 cycles at 2 A g −1 is measured. Even at the rate of 20 A g −1 , the PMSi/CNT/C electrode shows a capacity of 463 mAh g −1 . A full cell contained the PMSi/CNT/C anode and a LiFePO 4 /LiMn 2 O 4 cathode successfully ignites an LED array (∼1.5W), further demonstrating its outstanding electrical driving property

    Biodiversity Risk and Opportunity Assessment in BAT Cooperative Tobacco-growing Areas

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    Using the method in Biodiversity Risk and Opportunity Assessment Handbook of British American Tobacco Biodiversity Partnership, we assess biodiversity risks and opportunities in BAT and China's cooperative tobacco-growing areas. The assessment results indicate that there are 8 risks and 1 opportunity. Action and monitoring plans have been made for medium and high risks as well as opportunity, to reduce impact on biodiversity
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