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Cheng Chao Li

Researcher at Guangdong University of Technology

Publications -  50
Citations -  3635

Cheng Chao Li is an academic researcher from Guangdong University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anode & Cathode. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1631 citations. Previous affiliations of Cheng Chao Li include Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center & Hunan University.

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High-performance and ultra-stable lithium-ion batteries based on MOF-derived ZnO@ZnO quantum dots/C core-shell nanorod arrays on a carbon cloth anode.

TL;DR: ZMOF-derived ZnO@ZnO Quantum Dots/C core-shell nanorod arrays grown on flexible carbon cloth are successfully fabricated as a binder-free anode for Li-ion storage and shows superior rate capability and excellent cycling stability.
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Challenges in the material and structural design of zinc anode towards high-performance aqueous zinc-ion batteries

TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize the recent progress on general strategies to suppress zinc dendrites and zinc anode side reactions based on advanced materials and structure design, including the modification of the planar zinc electrode surface layer, internal structural optimization of the zinc bulk electrode, modification of electrolyte and construction of the multifunctional separator.
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Tuning the Kinetics of Zinc-Ion Insertion/Extraction in V2O5 by In Situ Polyaniline Intercalation Enables Improved Aqueous Zinc-Ion Storage Performance

TL;DR: An in situ polyaniline (PANI) intercalation strategy is developed to facilitate the Zn2+ (de)intercalation kinetics in V2 O5, exhibiting a stable and highly reversible electrochemical reaction during repetitive Zn 2+ insertion and extraction.
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Synergistic Manipulation of Zn2+ Ion Flux and Desolvation Effect Enabled by Anodic Growth of a 3D ZnF2 Matrix for Long‐Lifespan and Dendrite‐Free Zn Metal Anodes

TL;DR: In this article, a 3D interconnected ZnF2 matrix is designed on the surface of Zn foil (Zn@ZnF 2 ) through a simple and fast anodic growth method, serving as a multifunctional protective layer.