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Xianbo Yu

Researcher at Harbin Engineering University

Publications -  15
Citations -  916

Xianbo Yu is an academic researcher from Harbin Engineering University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications receiving 775 citations. Previous affiliations of Xianbo Yu include Harbin Normal University.

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Growth of Ultrathin MoS2 Nanosheets with Expanded Spacing of (002) Plane on Carbon Nanotubes for High-Performance Sodium-Ion Battery Anodes

TL;DR: The high capacity and long-term stability at a high current ate demonstrate that the composite is a very promising candidate for use as an anode material in sodium-ion batteries.
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Ultrathin MoSe2 Nanosheets Decorated on Carbon Fiber Cloth as Binder-Free and High-Performance Electrocatalyst for Hydrogen Evolution

TL;DR: MoSe2 nanosheets with ultrathin thickness and rich defects were grown on the surface of carbon fiber cloth by a facile solvent-thermal method and exhibited excellent HER activity including small onset potential, large exchange current density and small Tafel slope, which is superior to most of MoSe2-based catalysts reported previously.
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Hollow CoP nanopaticle/N-doped graphene hybrids as highly active and stable bifunctional catalysts for full water splitting

TL;DR: An alkaline electrolyzer fabricated by employing hollow CoP nanoparticles/N-doped graphene as bifunctional catalysts exhibits remarkable activity with a current density of 10 mA cm(-2) at a cell voltage of 1.58 V and considerable stability over 65 h of continuous electrolysis operation, favorably comparable to the integrated performance of commercial Pt/C and IrO2.
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A strategy to synergistically increase the number of active edge sites and the conductivity of MoS2 nanosheets for hydrogen evolution

TL;DR: A facile strategy to synergistically increase the number of active edge sites and the conductivity of MoS2 and decrease the resistance ofMoS2-based electrocatalysts, which exhibit excellent catalytic activity for hydrogen evolution reactions.
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N-Doped graphene-supported Co@CoO core–shell nanoparticles as high-performance bifunctional electrocatalysts for overall water splitting

TL;DR: The Co@CoO core-shell nanoparticles on N-doped graphene as bifunctional catalysts exhibited remarkable activity with a current density of 10 mA cm−2 at a cell voltage of 1.58 V and considerable stability over 8 h of continuous electrolysis operation at 100 mAcm−2, favorably comparable to the integrated performance of Pt and IrO2.