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Jun Chen

Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Publications -  2300
Citations -  100809

Jun Chen is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 136, co-authored 1856 publications receiving 77368 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Chen include Peking Union Medical College & Nankai University.

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High-Performance Organic Lithium Batteries with an Ether-Based Electrolyte and 9,10-Anthraquinone (AQ)/CMK-3 Cathode

TL;DR: 2m‐DD‐1%L electrolyte promotes the cycling performance due to the restraint of AQ dissolution in ether‐based electrolyte with high Li salt concentration and formation of a protection film on the surface of the anode, and the AQC nanocomposite improves the rate performance because of the nanoconfinement effect of CMK‐3 and the decrease of charge transfer impedance.
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Li3V2(PO4)3@C core–shell nanocomposite as a superior cathode material for lithium-ion batteries

TL;DR: The superior electrochemical performance of Li3V2(PO4)3@C indicates that it has potential for application as a cathode material in advanced rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
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Facile Synthesis of Highly Efficient One-Dimensional Plasmonic Photocatalysts through Ag@Cu2O Core–Shell Heteronanowires

TL;DR: It was found the reaction time and the amount of Ag nanowires play crucial roles in the formation of well-defined 1D Ag@Cu2O core-shell heteronanowires.
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Activating Titania for Efficient Electrocatalysis by Vacancy Engineering

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate that pure TiO2 single crystals, a typical transition-metal oxide, can be activated toward electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction in alkaline media through engineering interfacial oxygen vacancies.
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Air Plasma Activation of Catalytic Sites in a Metal-Cyanide Framework for Efficient Oxygen Evolution Reaction

TL;DR: In this paper, atmospheric pressure low-temperature plasma generated in air improves catalytic properties of an Fe/Co bimetallic cyanide framework through the specific incorporation of reactive oxygen species without affecting the framework structure.