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Laiqiang Xu
Researcher at Central South University
Publications - 35
Citations - 1071
Laiqiang Xu is an academic researcher from Central South University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Electrolyte. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 22 publications receiving 496 citations. Previous affiliations of Laiqiang Xu include Shanghai University.
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Hierarchical Hollow‐Microsphere Metal–Selenide@Carbon Composites with Rational Surface Engineering for Advanced Sodium Storage
Peng Ge,Sijie Li,Laiqiang Xu,Kangyu Zou,Xu Gao,Cao Xiaoyu,Cao Xiaoyu,Guoqiang Zou,Hongshuai Hou,Xiaobo Ji +9 more
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Garnet Solid Electrolyte for Advanced All-Solid-State Li Batteries
Laiqiang Xu,Jiayang Li,Wentao Deng,Honglei Shuai,Shuo Li,Zhifeng Xu,Jinhui Li,Hongshuai Hou,Hongjian Peng,Guoqiang Zou,Xiaobo Ji,Xiaobo Ji +11 more
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A kinetically well-matched full-carbon sodium-ion capacitor
Kangyu Zou,Peng Cai,Cheng Liu,Jiayang Li,Xu Gao,Laiqiang Xu,Guoqiang Zou,Hongshuai Hou,Zuming Liu,Xiaobo Ji +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, N-doped 3D carbon (NHPC) and hierarchical porous activated carbon (NHPAC) were used to achieve high reversible specific capacity of 197 mA h g−1 at 2.0 V.
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Strong Coupling of MoS2 Nanosheets and Nitrogen-Doped Graphene for High-Performance Pseudocapacitance Lithium Storage
TL;DR: Experimental results indicate that dopamine plays multiple roles in the synthesis: a binding agent to anchor and uniformly disperse MoS2 nanosheets, a morphology promoter, and the precursor for in situ nitrogen doping during the self-polymerization process.
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High‐Yield Carbon Dots Interlayer for Ultra‐Stable Zinc Batteries
Hao Zhang,Shuo Li,Laiqiang Xu,Roya Momen,Wen Deng,Jiugang Hu,Guoqiang Zou,Hongshuai Hou,Xiaobo Ji +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , high yield carbon dots (CDs) with abundant polar functional groups (CHO and CN), as a functional artificial interface layer, are rationally designed to optimize electrolyte/Zn interfaces with large-scale viability.