Publikationen von Xiaodong Li
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36 (12), 2311454 (2024)
A Cu3BHT‐Graphene van der Waals Heterostructure with Strong Interlayer Coupling for Highly Efficient Photoinduced Charge Separation. Advanced Materials 22.
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36 (19), 2313621 (2024)
A High-Energy Tellurium Redox-Amphoteric Conversion Cathode Chemistry for Aqueous Zinc Batteries. Advanced Materials 23.
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63 (19), e202401818 (2024)
Unlocking Four-electron Conversion in Tellurium Cathodes for Advanced Magnesium-based Dual-ion Batteries. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 24.
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36 (18), 2310791 (2024)
Giant Blue Energy Harvesting in Two-Dimensional Polymer Membranes with Spatially Aligned Charges. Advanced Materials 25.
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3, S. 715 - 726 (2024)
On-liquid-gallium surface synthesis of ultrasmooth thin films of conductive metal-organic frameworks. Nature Synthesis 26.
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15, 2139 (2024)
Proton-selective coating enables fast-kinetics high-mass-loading cathodes for sustainable zinc batteries. Nature Communications 27.
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24 (7), S. 2392 - 2399 (2024)
Tandem Dual-Site PbCu Electrocatalyst for High-Rate and Selective Glycine Synthesis at Industrial Current Densities. Nano Letters 28.
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14 (3), 2302961 (2024)
Multifunctional Molecule-Grafted V2C MXene as High-Kinetics Potassium-Ion-Intercalation Anodes for Dual-Ion Energy Storage Devices. Advanced Energy Materials 29.
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35 (32), 2300907 (2023)
Hierarchically Porous Carbons with Highly Curved Surfaces for Hosting Single Metal FeN4 Sites as Outstanding Oxygen Reduction Catalysts. Advanced Materials 30.
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62 (28), e202303929 (2023)
High‐throughput Synthesis of Solution‐Processable van der Waals Heterostructures through Electrochemistry. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 31.
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14, 4034 (2023)
Accessing parity-forbidden d-d transitions for photocatalytic CO2 reduction driven by infrared light. Nature Communications