Optimizing transient transport in materials having two scales of porosity

Porous materials having multiple scales of porosity afford the opportunity to combine the high surface area and functionality of nanopores with the superior charge/discharge characteristics of wider transport channels. However, the relative volume fractions assigned to nanopores and transport channe...

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