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Mingming Chen
Researcher at Tianjin University
Publications - 99
Citations - 5756
Mingming Chen is an academic researcher from Tianjin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrolyte & Carbon. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 88 publications receiving 4889 citations. Previous affiliations of Mingming Chen include Oita University.
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Two-step chemical conversion of coal tar pitch to isotropic spinnable pitch
TL;DR: In this article, a new method to produce isotropic spinnable pitch from coal tar pitch has been developed, where air blowing increases the softening point of the pitch without destroying its spinnability.
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Ceria-carbonate composite for low temperature solid oxide fuel cell : Sintering aid and composite effect
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of carbonate content on microstructure, relative density, ionic conductivity and fuel cell performance of Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.9-(Li/Na)(2)CO3 (SDC-carbonate, abbr. SCC) composite was investigated.
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Preparation of high-performance activated carbons for electric double layer capacitors by KOH activation of mesophase pitches
Mei-xian Wang,Chengyang Wang,Mingming Chen,Yan-su Wang,Zhi-qiang Shi,Xuan Du,Tong-qi Li,Zi-jun Hu +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, two kinds of mesophase pitches with different softening points were prepared at different soaking times and directly activated with KOH to study the effects of the softening point on the textural characteristics of the resulting activated carbons and their behavior as electrodes in capacitors.
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Synthesis of carbon microspheres from urea formaldehyde resin
TL;DR: Carbon microspheres were synthesized through polymerization of urea/formaldehyde in the presence of formic acid as catalyst, followed by drying and carbonization in an inert atmosphere as discussed by the authors.
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Pr2NiO4–Ag composite cathode for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells with ceria-carbonate composite electrolyte
TL;DR: Pr2NiO4-Ag composite was synthesized and evaluated as cathode component for low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells based on ceria-carbonate composite electrolyte as discussed by the authors.