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Feng Lei

Researcher at Shaanxi University of Science and Technology

Publications -  90
Citations -  1298

Feng Lei is an academic researcher from Shaanxi University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Hydrogen production. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 90 publications receiving 670 citations. Previous affiliations of Feng Lei include Tianjin University.

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N-doped carbon/ultrathin 2D metallic cobalt selenide core/sheath flexible framework bridged by chemical bonds for high-performance potassium storage

TL;DR: In this article, an ultrathin metallic cobalt selenide (CoSe2) nanosheets are successfully assembled onto three-dimensional nitrogen doped carbon foam (CSNS/NCF) bridged by Co-C and Co-N-C bonds as a flexible core/sheath framework for potassium storage.
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A comparative study on partially premixed combustion (PPC) and reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) in an optical engine

TL;DR: In this paper, a light-duty optical engine with partially premixed combustion (PPC) and reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) was compared on a light duty optical engine using multiple optical diagnostic techniques.
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Amorphous carbon coated SnO2 nanohseets on hard carbon hollow spheres to boost potassium storage with high surface capacitive contributions.

TL;DR: An amorphous carbon coated SnO2 nanohseets on hard carbon hollow spheres (AC/SnO2@HCHS) anode with enhanced potassium storage performance with high discharge capacity and outstanding rate capability is reported.
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Flexible N doped carbon/bubble-like MoS2 core/sheath framework: Buffering volume expansion for potassium ion batteries

TL;DR: Flexible N doped carbon/bubble-like MoS2 core/sheath framework (MoS2/NCS) is prepared as an anode material for potassium ion batteries with high capacity, good reversibility and stable cycling performances and is believed to highlight the potential of MoS 2 in practical KIBs applications.