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[Explore article highlights and learn more about publishing your research at]( [Communications Materials]( Dear {NAME}, When you are considering high-quality and influential places to publish your batteries research, you should consider [Communications Materials](. [Communications Materials]( When you submit your work to [Communications Materials]( not only will your work get more exposure by being open access (OA), but you will also benefit from working with both professional in-house Editors, as well as Editorial Board members who—like you—actively work in the materials sciences community. And if accepted, your work will appear alongside articles like the recent highlights listed below. The editors are seeking [submissions]( in all areas related to batteries. Learn about our submission process and author guidelines. [Find out more]( Batteries Research Highlights [Impact of exposing lithium metal to monocrystalline vertical silicon nanowires for lithium-ion microbatteries]( Refino et al (4 Aug 2023) [Three-dimensional reconstruction and computational analysis of a structural battery composite electrolyte]( Duan et al (29 Jun 2023) [Impact of solid-electrolyte interphase reformation on capacity loss in silicon-based lithium-ion batteries]( Vorauer et al (6 Jun 2023) [Challenges and possibilities for aqueous battery systems]( Ahn et al (26 May 2023) [A jigsaw-structured artificial solid electrolyte interphase for high-voltage lithium metal batteries]( Chen et al (22 Feb 2023) [Browse all batteries articles in Communications Materials >>]( [Submit research]( [Free article e-alerts]( [About the journal]( [Twitter]( Follow us at [@CommsMaterials]( [© Nature]( Portfolio [ ] [ ] This email has been sent to {EMAIL}. As a registered user of Nature Portfolio websites, our database indicates that you have opted-in to receive product information and special offers. If you no longer wish to receive these marketing emails from Nature Portfolio please [click here to unsubscribe](. If you wish to discontinue all email services from Nature Portfolio please [click here to unsubscribe](. Springer Nature Limited is a company incorporated in England & Wales under company number 785998 & whose registered office is located at The Campus, 4 Crinan Street, London, N1 9XW. Nature Portfolio | One New York Plaza, Suite 4500 | New York | NY 10004-1562 | USA [LinkedIn] © 2023 Nature Portfolio. Part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. 30990

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