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Haitao Huang

Researcher at Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Publications -  395
Citations -  16983

Haitao Huang is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dielectric & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 338 publications receiving 12207 citations. Previous affiliations of Haitao Huang include South China University of Technology & Northwestern Polytechnical University.

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Hollow carbon-nanotube/carbon-nanofiber hybrid anodes for Li-ion batteries.

TL;DR: By a novel in situ chemical vapor deposition, activated N-doped hollow carbon-nanotube/carbon-nanofiber composites are prepared having a superhigh specific Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) surface area and total pore volume, which makes it a superior anode material for a Li-ion battery.
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Universal Strategy for HF-Free Facile and Rapid Synthesis of Two-dimensional MXenes as Multifunctional Energy Materials.

TL;DR: This work paves a nontoxic and HF-free route to prepare various MXenes and demonstrates practical applications of the materials.
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Design of Hierarchical NiCo@NiCo Layered Double Hydroxide Core–Shell Structured Nanotube Array for High-Performance Flexible All-Solid-State Battery-Type Supercapacitors

TL;DR: In this paper, a hierarchical nanotube array (NTA) with a massive layered top and discretely separated nanotubes in a core-shell structure was grown on carbon fiber cloth (CFC) by template-assisted electrodeposition for high-performance supercapacitor application.
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Li metal deposition and stripping in a solid-state battery via Coble creep.

TL;DR: By containing lithium metal within oriented tubes of a mixed ionic-electronic conductor, a 3D anode for lithium metal batteries is produced that overcomes chemomechanical stability issues at the electrolyte interface.
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Toward Practical High-Areal-Capacity Aqueous Zinc-Metal Batteries: Quantifying Hydrogen Evolution and a Solid-Ion Conductor for Stable Zinc Anodes.

TL;DR: In this article, the hydrogen evolution in Zn metal battery is accurately quantified by in situ battery-gas chromatography mass analysis, and the hydrogen fluxes reach 3.76 mmol h-1 cm-2 in a Zn/Zn symmetric cell in each segment, and 7.70 mmol h 1 cm -1 cm -2 in the Zn//MnO2 full cell.