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Wenguang Li
Researcher at University of Glasgow
Publications - 51
Citations - 930
Wenguang Li is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heat transfer & Solar cell. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 50 publications receiving 667 citations.
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Facile Surfactant-Free Synthesis of p-Type SnSe Nanoplates with Exceptional Thermoelectric Power Factors
Guang Han,S. R. Popuri,Heather F. Greer,Jan-Willem G. Bos,Wuzong Zhou,Andrew Ramsay Knox,Andrea Montecucco,Jonathan Siviter,Elena A. Man,Martin W. S. Macauley,Douglas J. Paul,Wenguang Li,Manosh C. Paul,Min Gao,Tracy K. N. Sweet,Robert Freer,Feridoon Azough,Hasan Baig,Nazmi Sellami,Tapas K. Mallick,Duncan H. Gregory +20 more
TL;DR: The surfactant‐free solution methodology, simply using water as a solvent, has been developed for the straightforward synthesis of single‐phase orthorhombic SnSe nanoplates in gram quantities, and offers an energy‐efficient, rapid route to p‐type Sn Se nanostructures.
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Parameter estimation in a Holzapfel-Ogden law for healthy myocardium.
TL;DR: This study, based on three different healthy volunteers, demonstrates that the parameters of the Holzapfel–Ogden law could be extracted from pressure–volume and strain data with a suitable multi-step optimization procedure.
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Chlorine-Enabled Electron Doping in Solution-Synthesized SnSe Thermoelectric Nanomaterials
Guang Han,S. R. Popuri,Heather F. Greer,Lourdes Ferre Llin,Jan-Willem G. Bos,Wuzong Zhou,Douglas J. Paul,Hervé Ménard,Andrew Ramsay Knox,Andrea Montecucco,Jonathan Siviter,Elena A. Man,Wenguang Li,Manosh C. Paul,Min Gao,Tracy K. N. Sweet,Robert Freer,Feridoon Azough,Hasan Baig,Tapas K. Mallick,Duncan H. Gregory +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an aqueous solution method is developed for the facile synthesis of Cl-containing SnSe nanoparticles in 10 g quantities per batch, which can be efficiently tuned as a function of reaction duration.
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Damage Models for Soft Tissues: A Survey
TL;DR: This paper reviews and classifies damage models for soft tissues to summarize achievements, identify new directions, and facilitate finite element analysis.
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Diastolic pressure ratio: new approach and validation vs. the instantaneous wave-free ratio.
Nils P. Johnson,Wenguang Li,Xi Chen,Barry Hennigan,Barry Hennigan,Stuart Watkins,Stuart Watkins,Colin Berry,Colin Berry,William F. Fearon,Keith G. Oldroyd,Keith G. Oldroyd +11 more
TL;DR: Despite different technical approaches for identifying the relevant period of diastole, the agreement between dPR and iFR and the insensitivity of dPR to minor variations in its definition further confirm numerical equivalency among resting metrics.