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Yi Cui

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  1109
Citations -  245406

Yi Cui is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anode & Lithium. The author has an hindex of 220, co-authored 1015 publications receiving 199725 citations. Previous affiliations of Yi Cui include KAIST & University of California, Berkeley.

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Solubility-mediated sustained release enabling nitrate additive in carbonate electrolytes for stable lithium metal anode.

TL;DR: It is discovered that the effect of nitrate anions on regulating lithium deposition previously known in ether-based electrolytes can be extended to carbonate-based systems, which dramatically alters the nuclei from dendritic to spherical, albeit extremely limited solubility.
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Development and Validation of an Individualized Immune Prognostic Signature in Early-Stage Nonsquamous Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer

TL;DR: The proposed clinical-immune signature, a prognostic immune signature of 25 gene pairs consisting of 40 unique genes, is a promising biomarker for estimating overall survival in nonsquamous NSCLC, including early-stage disease.
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Can N95 Respirators Be Reused after Disinfection? How Many Times?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated multiple commonly used disinfection schemes on media with particle filtration efficiency of 95% and found that heat (≤85 °C) under various humidities (≥100% relative humidity, RH) was the most promising, nondestructive method for the preservation of filter properties in meltblown fabrics as well as N95-grade respirators.
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Stable cycling of lithium sulfide cathodes through strong affinity with multifunctional binders

TL;DR: A manufacturing method of a battery electrode includes: (1) mixing Li2S particles with a binder to form a slurry, the binder including at least one of: (a) an ester moiety, (b) an amide mixtures, (c) a ketone mixture, (d) an imine mixture and (e) an ether mixture; and (f) a nitrile mixture as discussed by the authors.