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Jun Lu

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  3187
Citations -  131399

Jun Lu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 135, co-authored 1526 publications receiving 99767 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Lu include Drexel University & Argonne National Laboratory.

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The Effect of Oxygen Crossover on the Anode of a Li–O2 Battery using an Ether‐Based Solvent: Insights from Experimental and Computational Studies

TL;DR: The influence of oxygen crossover from the cathode to the anode on electrolyte, and lithium anode, decomposition in ether-based Li-O(2) batteries is investigated.
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SOX4 Induces Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition and Contributes to Breast Cancer Progression

TL;DR: E ectopic overexpression of SOX4 in immortalized human mammary epithelial cells is sufficient for acquisition of mesenchymal traits, enhanced cell migration, and invasion, along with epithelial stem cell properties defined by the presence of a CD44(high)/CD24(low) cell subpopulation.
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Recovery of valuable metals from spent lithium-ion batteries by ultrasonic-assisted leaching process

TL;DR: In this paper, the application of ultrasonic-assisted technology to the leaching of cobalt and lithium from the cathode active materials of spent LIBs was reported, and three acids were tested for the leach process: two inorganic acids (H2SO4 and HCl) and one organic acid (C6H8O7·H2O).
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Electrochemically activated spinel manganese oxide for rechargeable aqueous aluminum battery.

TL;DR: The authors show AlxMnO2·nH2O as a cathode that allows for reversible Al3+ (de)intercalation in an aqueous electrolyte and impressive electrochemical performance for a battery device.
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Long Electron–Hole Diffusion Length in High-Quality Lead-Free Double Perovskite Films

TL;DR: The first double perovskite (Cs2 AgBiBr6 ) solar cells using the planar structure are demonstrated, and the resulting solar cells based on planar TiO2 exhibit an average power conversion efficiency over 1%.