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Steven D. Lacey

Researcher at University of Maryland, College Park

Publications -  40
Citations -  6384

Steven D. Lacey is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrolyte & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 39 publications receiving 4317 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven D. Lacey include Edgewood Chemical Biological Center & Paul Scherrer Institute.

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Carbothermal shock synthesis of high-entropy-alloy nanoparticles

TL;DR: A general route for alloying up to eight dissimilar elements into single-phase solid-solution nanoparticles, referred to as high-entropy-alloy nanoparticles (HEA-NPs), by thermally shocking precursor metal salt mixtures loaded onto carbon supports is presented.
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Toward garnet electrolyte–based Li metal batteries: An ultrathin, highly effective, artificial solid-state electrolyte/metallic Li interface

TL;DR: New ways to address the garnet SSE wetting issue against Li and get more stable cell performances based on the hybrid electrolyte system for Li-ion, Li-sulfur, and Li-oxygen batteries toward the next generation of Li metal batteries are provided.
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Graphene Oxide-Based Electrode Inks for 3D-Printed Lithium-Ion Batteries.

TL;DR: All-component 3D-printed lithium-ion batteries are fabricated by printing graphene-oxide-based composite inks and solid-state gel polymer electrolyte, which can be extended to the fabrication of multidimensional/multiscale complex-structures of more energy-storage devices.
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Transition from Superlithiophobicity to Superlithiophilicity of Garnet Solid-State Electrolyte

TL;DR: The discovery of switchable lithiophobic-lithiophilic surfaces to improve the Li metal/SSE interface opens opportunities for improving many other SSEs.
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Tree-Inspired Design for High-Efficiency Water Extraction.

TL;DR: The tree-inspired design offers an inexpensive and scalable solar energy harvesting and steam generation technology that can provide clean water globally, especially for rural or remote areas where water is not only scarce but also limited by water extraction materials and methods.