Advanced Materials, Vol.27, No.43, 6914-6914, 2015
Sodium-Ion Storage in Pyroprotein-Based Carbon Nanoplates
Pyroprotein-based carbon nanoplates are fabricated from self-assembled silk proteins as a versatile platform to examine sodium-ion storage characteristics in various carbon environments. It is found that, depending on the local carbon structure, sodium ions are stored via chemi-/physisorption, insertion, or nanoclustering of metallic sodium.