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Yeru Liang
Researcher at South China Agricultural University
Publications - 145
Citations - 6972
Yeru Liang is an academic researcher from South China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon & Supercapacitor. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 132 publications receiving 5177 citations. Previous affiliations of Yeru Liang include Sun Yat-sen University & Tsinghua University.
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A review of rechargeable batteries for portable electronic devices
Yeru Liang,Yeru Liang,Chen-Zi Zhao,Hong Yuan,Yuan Chen,Weicai Zhang,Jia-Qi Huang,Dingshan Yu,Yingliang Liu,Maria-Magdalena Titirici,Yu-Lun Chueh,Haijun Yu,Qiang Zhang +12 more
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Facile synthesis of ultrahigh-surface-area hollow carbon nanospheres for enhanced adsorption and energy storage.
Fei Xu,Zhiwei Tang,Huang Siqi,Luyi Chen,Yeru Liang,Weicong Mai,Hui Zhong,Ruowen Fu,Dingcai Wu +8 more
TL;DR: It is reported that high surface area of up to 3,022 m2 g−1 can be achieved for hollow carbon nanospheres with an outer diameter of 69 nm by a simple carbonization procedure with carefully selected carbon precursors and carbonization conditions.
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Fast ion transport and high capacitance of polystyrene-based hierarchical porous carbon electrode material for supercapacitors
TL;DR: In this paper, the electrochemical capacitive properties of polystyrene-based hierarchical porous carbon (PS-HPC) for supercapacitors were investigated and a 3D interconnected meso-and macroporous network was proposed.
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Synthesis of Well-Defined Microporous Carbons by Molecular-Scale Templating with Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane Moieties
TL;DR: A new strategy to fabricate well-defined microporous carbon nanosphere materials via molecular-scale interfacial engineering using an organic/inorganic hybrid molecule as the building block was designed, and the obtained MCNS materials exhibit excellent adsorption and supercapacitance properties.
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Super-hierarchical porous carbons derived from mixed biomass wastes by a stepwise removal strategy for high-performance supercapacitors
Lin Peng,Yeru Liang,Hanwu Dong,Hang Hu,Xiao Zhao,Yijing Cai,Yong Xiao,Yingliang Liu,Mingtao Zheng +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the design and synthesis of super-hierarchical porous carbons with highly developed porosity by a stepwise removal strategy for high-rate supercapacitors is reported.