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Xueliang Sun

Researcher at University of Western Ontario

Publications -  688
Citations -  51706

Xueliang Sun is an academic researcher from University of Western Ontario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anode & Electrolyte. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 613 publications receiving 36400 citations. Previous affiliations of Xueliang Sun include University College West & Soochow University (Suzhou).

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Platinum single-atom and cluster catalysis of the hydrogen evolution reaction

TL;DR: A practical synthesis method to produce isolated single platinum atoms and clusters using the atomic layer deposition technique and indicates that the partially unoccupied density of states of the platinum atoms' 5d orbitals on the nitrogen-doped graphene are responsible for the excellent performance.
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High oxygen-reduction activity and durability of nitrogen-doped graphene

TL;DR: In this article, Nitrogen-doped graphene as a metal-free catalyst for oxygen reduction was synthesized by heat-treatment of graphene using ammonia and the optimum temperature was 900 °C.
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An Electrochemical Avenue to Blue Luminescent Nanocrystals from Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs)

TL;DR: It is proposed that tetrabutyl ammonium (TBA) cations most probably intercalate into the gaps and the defects during electrochemical cycling and break the tubes near the defects.
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Understanding and recent development of carbon coating on LiFePO4 cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the recent progress and advances in the development of C/LiFePO4 composite materials is presented, based on selected reports from peer-reviewed journal publications.
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Recent Developments and Understanding of Novel Mixed Transition-Metal Oxides as Anodes in Lithium Ion Batteries

TL;DR: In this paper, the significant effects of the mixed transition-metal oxides morphology, micro/nanostructure, and crystallinity on battery performance are highlighted. And the future trends and prospects, as well as potential problems, are presented for more promising and large scale commercial applications of lithium-ion batteries.