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Xiao Liang
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A highly efficient polysulfide mediator for lithium–sulfur batteries
X Liang, C Hart, Q Pang, A Garsuch, T Weiss, LF Nazar
Nature communications 6 (1), 5682, 2015
19432015
Advances in lithium–sulfur batteries based on multifunctional cathodes and electrolytes
Q Pang, X Liang, CY Kwok, LF Nazar
Nature Energy 1 (9), 1-11, 2016
18772016
Sulfur cathodes based on conductive MXene nanosheets for high‐performance lithium–sulfur batteries
X Liang, A Garsuch, LF Nazar
Angewandte Chemie 127 (13), 3979-3983, 2015
13052015
A facile surface chemistry route to a stabilized lithium metal anode
X Liang, Q Pang, IR Kochetkov, MS Sempere, H Huang, X Sun, LF Nazar
Nature Energy 2 (9), 1-7, 2017
9462017
A nitrogen and sulfur dual‐doped carbon derived from Polyrhodanine@ Cellulose for advanced lithium–sulfur batteries
Q Pang, J Tang, H Huang, X Liang, C Hart, KC Tam, LF Nazar
Advanced materials 27 (39), 6021-6028, 2015
7672015
Tuning transition metal oxide–sulfur interactions for long life lithium sulfur batteries: the “Goldilocks” principle
X Liang, CY Kwok, F Lodi‐Marzano, Q Pang, M Cuisinier, H Huang, ...
Advanced Energy Materials 6 (6), 1501636, 2016
7642016
Interwoven MXene Nanosheet/Carbon-Nanotube Composites as Li-S Cathode Hosts.
X Liang, Y Rangom, CY Kwok, Q Pang, LF Nazar
Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) 29 (3), 2016
7042016
Improved cycling performances of lithium sulfur batteries with LiNO3-modified electrolyte
X Liang, Z Wen, Y Liu, M Wu, J Jin, H Zhang, X Wu
Journal of Power Sources 196 (22), 9839-9843, 2011
5392011
Tailoring porosity in carbon nanospheres for lithium–sulfur battery cathodes
G He, S Evers, X Liang, M Cuisinier, A Garsuch, LF Nazar
ACS nano 7 (12), 10920-10930, 2013
4962013
In Situ Reactive Assembly of Scalable Core–Shell Sulfur–MnO2 Composite Cathodes
X Liang, LF Nazar
ACS nano 10 (4), 4192-4198, 2016
3752016
A comprehensive approach toward stable lithium–sulfur batteries with high volumetric energy density
Q Pang, X Liang, CY Kwok, J Kulisch, LF Nazar
Advanced Energy Materials 7 (6), 1601630, 2017
3222017
The importance of chemical interactions between sulfur host materials and lithium polysulfides for advanced lithium-sulfur batteries
Q Pang, X Liang, CY Kwok, LF Nazar
Journal of the electrochemical society 162 (14), A2567, 2015
3072015
A nano-structured and highly ordered polypyrrole-sulfur cathode for lithium–sulfur batteries
X Liang, Y Liu, Z Wen, L Huang, X Wang, H Zhang
Journal of Power Sources 196 (16), 6951-6955, 2011
3032011
Highly dispersed sulfur in ordered mesoporous carbon sphere as a composite cathode for rechargeable polymer Li/S battery
X Liang, Z Wen, Y Liu, H Zhang, L Huang, J Jin
Journal of Power Sources 196 (7), 3655-3658, 2011
2992011
An in vivo formed solid electrolyte surface layer enables stable plating of Li metal
Q Pang, X Liang, A Shyamsunder, LF Nazar
Joule 1 (4), 871-886, 2017
2962017
Lightweight metallic MgB2 mediates polysulfide redox and promises high-energy-density lithium-sulfur batteries
Q Pang, CY Kwok, D Kundu, X Liang, LF Nazar
Joule 3 (1), 136-148, 2019
2692019
Rational design of sulphur host materials for Li–S batteries: correlating lithium polysulphide adsorptivity and self-discharge capacity loss
CJ Hart, M Cuisinier, X Liang, D Kundu, A Garsuch, LF Nazar
Chemical communications 51 (12), 2308-2311, 2015
2492015
Methods and protocols for electrochemical energy storage materials research
E Talaie, P Bonnick, X Sun, Q Pang, X Liang, LF Nazar
Chemistry of Materials 29 (1), 90-105, 2017
1922017
A composite of sulfur and polypyrrole–multi walled carbon combinatorial nanotube as cathode for Li/S battery
X Liang, Z Wen, Y Liu, H Zhang, J Jin, M Wu, X Wu
Journal of Power Sources 206, 409-413, 2012
1622012
A four-electron Zn-I2 aqueous battery enabled by reversible I/I2/I+ conversion
Y Zou, T Liu, Q Du, Y Li, H Yi, X Zhou, Z Li, L Gao, L Zhang, X Liang
Nature Communications 12 (1), 170, 2021
1562021
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