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Telpriore Greg Tucker

Researcher at Arizona State University

Publications -  14
Citations -  403

Telpriore Greg Tucker is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionic liquid & Electrolyte. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 333 citations. Previous affiliations of Telpriore Greg Tucker include Tennessee State University.

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Current trends and future challenges of electrolytes for sodium-ion batteries

TL;DR: In this paper, a bibliometric analysis of the publications on various types of Na+ ion conducting electrolytes since 1990 shows a total of 200 + publications and reveals an exponential growth in the last few years, due to reasons that the sodium ion systems promise great potential as the future large scale power sources for variety of applications.
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A simple method to encapsulate SnSb nanoparticles into hollow carbon nanofibers with superior lithium-ion storage capability

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors designed a porous nanofiber structure to resolve the unstable structure problem of anode materials, which provides a highly elastic matrix to accommodate the volume changes of high-capacity Sn and Sb particles and pores around the active particles, induced by CO2 evolution, serve as an additional buffer zone for the volume change.
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Ionic Liquid Redox Catholyte for High Energy Efficiency, Low‐Cost Energy Storage

TL;DR: In this paper, an approach to energy storage using ionic liquids as joint ion-conducting medium and redox active catholyte material is described, where the earth-abundant ferric ion is incorporated as an oxidizing agent in the form of the low-melting NaFeCl 4 in a 1:1 mixture with ethylmethylimidazolium tetrachloraluminate, an ambient temperature ionic liquid.
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Persistent inhibition of human natural killer cell function by ziram and pentachlorophenol.

TL;DR: Exposure to ziram or PCP of brief duration (1 h) decreased the ability of NK cells to lyse target tumor cells, which persisted up to 6 days following exposure, and PCP exposure caused no accompanying loss of binding function.
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Current Trends and Future Challenges of Electrolytes for Sodium-Ion Batteries

TL;DR: In this article, a bibliometric analysis of the publications on various types of Na+ ion conducting electrolytes since 1990 shows a total of 200 + publications and reveals an exponential growth in the last few years, due to reasons that the sodium ion systems promise great potential as the future large scale power sources for variety of applications.