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Ocean University of China

EducationQingdao, China
About: Ocean University of China is a education organization based out in Qingdao, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Sea surface temperature. The organization has 27604 authors who have published 27886 publications receiving 440181 citations. The organization is also known as: Zhōngguó Hǎiyáng Dàxué & OUC.


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Hao Wei1, Yunchang He1, Qingji Li1, Zhiyu Liu1, Haitang Wang1 

169 citations

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TL;DR: Electrochemical storage properties including cycling performance and high-rate capability of NiS2-GNS composites were investigated, demonstrating a superior reversible capacity with the capacity retention of 77% over 200 cycles at a current density of 0.1 C.
Abstract: Nickel disulfide–graphene nanosheets (NiS2-GNS) composites were successfully synthesized via a simple and mild hydrothermal method. It was revealed by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy images that the spherical NiS2 nanoparticles with a diameter of 200–300 nm were uniformly dispersed on graphene nanosheets. Na+ electrochemical storage properties including cycling performance and high-rate capability of NiS2-GNS composites were investigated, demonstrating a superior reversible capacity of 407 mAh g–1 with the capacity retention of 77% over 200 cycles at a current density of 0.1 C. Furthermore, even at a large current density of 2 C, a high capacity of 168 mAh g–1 can still remain, which is much higher than that of pristine NiS2 materials. The enhancement in electrochemical properties might be attributed to the synergetic effect endowed by high conductivity of graphene and novel structure of the electrode material. Combined with the advantages of low cost and environmental be...

169 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a stable superhydrophobic film was prepared on the electrochemical oxidized titania/titanium substrate by a simple immersion technique into a methanol solution of hydrolyzed 1 H,1 H,2 H,2 H -perfluorooctyltriethoxysilane [CF 3 (CF 2 ) 5 (CH 2 ) 2 Si(OCH 2 CH 3 ) 3, PTES] for 1-h at room temperature followed by a short annealing at 140-°C in air for 1 -h

169 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the information about small yellow croaker (Larimichthys polyactis) off the coast of South America was used to predict over-exploitation.
Abstract: Ignorance of spatial structures in fisheries management may lead to unexpected risks of overexploitation. Based on the information about small yellow croaker (Larimichthys polyactis) off the coast ...

168 citations

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TL;DR: The findings showed the promising significance because biochar added at an optimal level (≤5%) could be a feasible option to reclaim the degraded coastal soil, enhance plant growth and production, and increase soil health and food security.
Abstract: Soil health is essential and irreplaceable for plant growth and global food production, which has been threatened by climate change and soil degradation. Degraded coastal soils are urgently required to reclaim using new sustainable technologies. Interest in applying biochar to improve soil health and promote crop yield has rapidly increased because of its multiple benefits. However, effects of biochar addition on the saline–sodic coastal soil health and halophyte growth were poorly understood. Response of two halophytes, Sesbania (Sesbania cannabina) and Seashore mallow (Kosteletzkya virginica), to the individual or co-application of biochar and inorganic fertilizer into a coastal soil was investigated using a 52 d pot experiment. The biochar alone or co-application stimulated the plant growth (germination, root development, and biomass), primarily attributed to the enhanced nutrient availability from the biochar-improved soil health. Additionally, the promoted microbial activities and bacterial community shift towards the beneficial taxa (e.g. Pseudomonas and Bacillus) in the rhizosphere also contributed to the enhanced plant growth and biomass. Our findings showed the promising significance because biochar added at an optimal level (≤5%) could be a feasible option to reclaim the degraded coastal soil, enhance plant growth and production, and increase soil health and food security.

168 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Guangming Zeng1461676100743
Bin Wang126222674364
Simon A. Wilde11839045547
Yusuke Yamauchi117100051685
Xiaoming Li113193272445
Baoshan Xing10982348944
Peng Wang108167254529
Jun Yang107209055257
Shang-Ping Xie10544136437
M. Santosh103134449846
Qi Li102156346762
Wei Liu102292765228
Tao Wang97272055280
Wei Wang95354459660
Peng Li95154845198
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023103
2022515
20213,161
20202,814
20192,480
20182,068