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Ali Eftekhari
Researcher at Technical University of Denmark
Publications - 191
Citations - 9976
Ali Eftekhari is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrode & Conductive polymer. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 180 publications receiving 7778 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali Eftekhari include Ulster University & Queen's University Belfast.
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Potassium Secondary Batteries.
TL;DR: This mini-review summarizes the current status, opportunities, and future challenges of potassium secondary batteries.
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Electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction
Ali Eftekhari,Ali Eftekhari +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, three categories of non-noble metal electrocatalysts are under heavy investigations: (i) alloys, (ii) transition metal compounds, and (iii) carbonaceous nanomaterials.
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Additively manufactured metallic porous biomaterials based on minimal surfaces: A unique combination of topological, mechanical, and mass transport properties
F. S. L. Bobbert,Karel Lietaert,Ali Eftekhari,Behdad Pouran,S.M. Ahmadi,Harrie Weinans,Amir A. Zadpoor +6 more
TL;DR: Rationally designed and additively manufactured porous metallic biomaterials based on four different types of triply periodic minimal surfaces that mimic the properties of bone to an unprecedented level of multi-physics detail exhibit an interesting combination of topological, mechanical, and mass transport properties.
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Potassium secondary cell based on Prussian blue cathode
TL;DR: In this article, a potassium secondary cell was designed employing a potassium anode and a Prussian blue (PB)-based cathode, and the electrolyte solution for the nonaqueous battery was 1M KBF4 in 3:7 EC/EMC. The cell design is simple and both the material used and the procedure needed for the cell fabrication are cheaper.
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Molybdenum diselenide (MoSe2) for energy storage, catalysis, and optoelectronics
Ali Eftekhari,Ali Eftekhari +1 more
TL;DR: MoSe 2 is an engaging member of the family of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), which has recently gained considerable attention for various applications in electrochemical, photocatalytic, and optoelectronic systems.