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Sheng S. Zhang
Researcher at United States Army Research Laboratory
Publications - 136
Citations - 17319
Sheng S. Zhang is an academic researcher from United States Army Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrolyte & Lithium. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 133 publications receiving 14627 citations. Previous affiliations of Sheng S. Zhang include Arizona State University & Arizona's Public Universities.
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A review on electrolyte additives for lithium-ion batteries
TL;DR: In this article, a review of electrolyte additives used in Li-ion batteries is presented, which can be classified into five categories: solid electrolyte interface (SEI) forming improver, cathode protection agent, LiPF 6 salt stabilizer, safety protection agent and Li deposition improver.
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A review on the separators of liquid electrolyte Li-ion batteries
TL;DR: In this paper, the separators used in liquid electrolyte Li-ion batteries are classified into three groups: microporous polymer membranes, non-woven fabric mats and inorganic composite membranes.
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Liquid electrolyte lithium/sulfur battery: Fundamental chemistry, problems, and solutions
TL;DR: Li et al. as discussed by the authors discussed the problems and solutions of liquid electrolyte Li/S battery and showed that the dissolution of lithium polysulfide (PS) is essential for the performance of a Li-S cell.
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Role of LiNO3 in rechargeable lithium/sulfur battery
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of LiNO3 on the Li anode and sulfur cathode, respectively, of Li/S battery by using a Li/Li symmetric cell and a liquid Li 2S9 cell was studied.
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Electrochemical impedance study on the low temperature of Li-ion batteries
Sheng S. Zhang,Kang Xu,T.R. Jow +2 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Li-ion cells were studied by using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and the authors found that the total resistance (Rcell) was mainly composed of bulk resistance, solid-state interface resistance, and charge-transfer resistance.