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Aruna Zhamu

Researcher at Burton Snowboards

Publications -  431
Citations -  13427

Aruna Zhamu is an academic researcher from Burton Snowboards. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Anode. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 431 publications receiving 13109 citations. Previous affiliations of Aruna Zhamu include Wright State University.

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Graphene-based supercapacitor with an ultrahigh energy density

TL;DR: The key to success was the ability to make full utilization of the highest intrinsic surface capacitance and specific surface area of single-layer graphene by preparing curved graphene sheets that will not restack face-to-face.
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Nano graphene platelet-based composite anode compositions for lithium ion batteries

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TL;DR: In this article, a nano-scaled graphene platelet-based composite material composition for use as an electrode, particularly as an anode of a lithium ion battery, is presented.
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Reviving rechargeable lithium metal batteries: enabling next-generation high-energy and high-power cells

TL;DR: Li metal anode-based batteries suffer from a high propensity to form Li dendrites (tree-like structures) at the anode upon repeated discharges/charges as mentioned in this paper.
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Graphene surface-enabled lithium ion-exchanging cells: next-generation high-power energy storage devices.

TL;DR: This approach is based on the exchange of lithium ions between the surfaces (not the bulk) of two nanostructured electrodes, completely obviating the need for lithium intercalation or deintercalation for high-power and high energy-density devices.
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Nano graphene reinforced nanocomposite particles for lithium battery electrodes

TL;DR: In this article, a solid nanocomposite particle composition for lithium metal or lithium ion battery electrode applications is proposed, which comprises an electrode active material in a form of fine particles, rods, wires, fibers, or tubes with a dimension smaller than 1 μm; nano graphene platelets (NGPs); and a protective matrix material reinforced by the NGPs.