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Deng, Wenjing

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Novel Rechargeable Battery Technology based on Zinc-Ion Intercalation Materials

Grids & Storage
Deng, Wenjing
  • Title

    Graduate Student - Doctoral

  • Faculty

    Chemical and Materials Engineering

Publications, Activities, and Awards

  • 3D Hierarchical Carbon-Rich Micro-/Nanomaterials for Energy Storage and Catalysis
  • An Overview of MOF-based Separator for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
  • Competitive Coordination Structure Regulation in Deep Eutectic Electrolyte for Stable Zinc Batteries
  • Designing gradient solid electrolyte interphase for stable lithium metal batteries
  • Dual-Function Electrolyte Additive Enabling Simultaneous Electrode Interface and Coordination Environment Regulation for Zinc-Ion Batteries
  • Efficient Zn Metal Anode Enabled by O,N-Codoped Carbon Microflowers
  • High-donor electrolyte additive enabling stable aqueous zinc-ion batteries
  • Hybrid interlayer enables dendrite-free and deposition-modulated zinc anodes
  • Realizing high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries via rational design and engineering strategies
  • Self-Transformation Strategy Toward Vanadium Dioxide Cathode For Advanced Aqueous Zinc Batteries
  • Upcycling of spent LiCoO $\less$sub$\greater$2$\less$/sub$\greater$ cathodes via nickel- and manganese-doping
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