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  • Raman spectra of CPMH and CPMD

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    These data contains Raman spectra of CPMH and CPMD. Raman scattering was measured with a RenishawmicroRaman spectrometer (785 nm). Sample abbreviations (CPMH, CPMD) are in agreement with the markings used in the linked publication. 

  • The results of the nitrogen adsorption/desorption measurements of CPMD and CPMH

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    The results of the nitrogen adsorption/desorption measurements of CPMD and CPMH. The adsorption/desorption isothermswere carried out at 77 K using a Quantachrome Autosorb-1C-MS instrument. Sample abbreviations (CPMD, CPMH) are in agreement with the markings used in the linked publication. 

  • Evaluation of the electrochemical performance of CPMD in ZICs with 3M ZnSO4 electrolyte

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    These data contain the results of the electrochemical performance measurements of CPMD in ZICs with 3M ZnSO4 electrolyte, incl. CGD (galvanostatic charge-discharge ) curve and cycling stability of CPMD. Sample abbreviations (CPMD) are in agreement with the markings used in the linked publication. 

  • CV (cyclic voltammetry) curves of the CPMD sample at different scan rates

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     These data contain CV curves of CPMD obtained at a scan rate from 1 mV s−1 to 20 mV s−1. Sample abbreviations (CPMD) are in agreement with the markings used in the linked publication. 

  • XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) survey spectra of CPMD and CPMH

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    XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) survey spectra of CPMD and CPMH. XPS spectra were obtained using Al Kɑ (hv=1486.6 eV) radiation with a Prevac system equipped with a Scienta SES 2002 electron energy analyzer operating at constant transmission energy (Ep=50 eV). Sample abbreviations (CPMD, CPMH) are in agreement with the markings used in the linked...

  • Ex-situ XRD (X-ray Diffraction) results for electrodes under different charge/discharge states

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    Ex-situ XRD was employed to analyze the energy storage mechanism of CPMD in ZICs system. The ZICs were firstly charged to 1.8 V from the open circuit voltage (at around 1.3 V), then discharge to 1.0 V and 0.2 V, and finally recharged to 1.0 V and 1.8 V. Sample abbreviations (CPMD) are in agreement with the markings used in the linked publication.