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Guolin Hao

Researcher at Xiangtan University

Publications -  50
Citations -  3209

Guolin Hao is an academic researcher from Xiangtan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kelvin probe force microscope & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 44 publications receiving 2619 citations. Previous affiliations of Guolin Hao include Nanjing University & Zhejiang University.

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Porous Fe2O3 Nanoframeworks Encapsulated within Three-Dimensional Graphene as High-Performance Flexible Anode for Lithium-Ion Battery

TL;DR: This study designs 3DG/metal organic framework composite by an excessive metal-ion-induced combination and spatially confined Ostwald ripening strategy and shows an ultrahigh capacity, outstanding cycling stability and suggestive insights for developing high-performance electrode materials for electrochemical energy storage.
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Synthesis of WS2xSe2–2x Alloy Nanosheets with Composition-Tunable Electronic Properties

TL;DR: A systematic control of the electronic properties of 2D-TMDs is demonstrated by creating mixed alloys of the intrinsically p-type WSe2 and intrinsically n-type WS2 with variable alloy compositions and it is shown that a series of WS2xSe2-2x alloy nanosheets can be synthesized with fully tunable chemical compositions and optical properties.
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Synthesis of WS2xSe2-2x alloy nanosheets with composition-tunable electronic properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate a systematic control of the electronic properties of 2D-TMDs by creating mixed alloys of the intrinsically p-type WSe2 and intrinsically n-type WS2 with variable alloy compositions and show that a series of WS2xSe2-2x alloy nanosheets can be synthesized with fully tunable chemical compositions and optical properties.
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Large-scale production of ultrathin topological insulator bismuth telluride nanosheets by a hydrothermal intercalation and exfoliation route

TL;DR: In this paper, a convenient hydrothermal intercalation/exfoliation method for large-scale manufacturing of bismuth telluride (Bi2Te3) nanosheets is reported.