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Xiao Feng

Researcher at Beijing Institute of Technology

Publications -  224
Citations -  20614

Xiao Feng is an academic researcher from Beijing Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Covalent organic framework & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 208 publications receiving 13992 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiao Feng include South China University of Technology & Ghent University.

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Covalent organic frameworks

TL;DR: This tutorial review describes the basic design concepts, the recent synthetic advancements and structural studies, and the frontiers of functional exploration of covalent organic frameworks.
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Metal–organic frameworks for energy storage: Batteries and supercapacitors

TL;DR: A broad overview of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) derived rechargeable lithium ion batteries and supercapacitors can be found in this article, where the authors focus on recent advances.
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Flexible Solid-State Supercapacitor Based on a Metal–Organic Framework Interwoven by Electrochemically-Deposited PANI

TL;DR: An effective strategy was developed to reduce the bulk electric resistance of MOFs by interweaving MOF crystals with polyaniline chains that are electrochemically deposited on MOFs without altering the underlying structure of the MOF.
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Exfoliation of Covalent Organic Frameworks into Few-Layer Redox-Active Nanosheets as Cathode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries

TL;DR: A novel approach for the development of organic rechargeable battery cathodes in which three distinct redox-active COFs were successfully prepared and delaminated into 2D few-layer nanosheets to allow a significant higher utilization efficiency of redox sites and faster kinetics for lithium storage.
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Promoting nitrogen electroreduction to ammonia with bismuth nanocrystals and potassium cations in water

TL;DR: Yin et al. as mentioned in this paper reported a strategy to simultaneously promote ENRR selectivity and activity using bismuth nanocrystals and potassium cations, and achieved high ammonia yield and Faradaic efficiency over 66% using Bismuth Nanocatalysts promoted by alkali cations.