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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2018
AUGUST 13-17, 2018 NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA
www.iaoees.org
Entrance
The Grand Hall: Registration
Grand Hall AB: Opening, Plenary and Closing
Grand Hall C, D, E; Maple A, B;and Synergy 1-4: Session Rooms
VIEW OF FALLS
Conference Venue
The Grand Hall at Fallsview
Casino Resort
(6380 Fallsview Boulevard)
Conference Venue
PREFACE
The International Conference on Electrochemical Energy Science and Technology
2018 (EEST2018) is the 4th conference held by the International Academy of
Electrochemical Energy Science (IAOEES). This year’s conference is hosted by the
University of Waterloo (UW) and Western University (UWO) at the scenic Niagara
Falls of Canada.
The technical program of EEST2018 consists of a half-day workshop,
“Conversations with Editors”, and a three-day technical conference, with
plenary, keynote, invited, oral and poster presentations on various areas of
electrochemical energy research and development. Six distinguished speakers
will deliver Plenary presentations on the recent advances in different fields of
electrochemical energy storage systems. The majority of the technical
conference consists of a blend of invited presentations by leading researchers
(labelled as Keynote and Invited presentations) and selected abstract
presentations (labelled as Oral Presentations). Due to time limitations, most of
the submitted abstracts will be presented as posters.
Flowing from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, Niagara Falls contains three separate
waterfalls including the most powerful falls in North America. With an impressive
view of Horseshoe Falls’ famed 50 m vertical waterfall from the conference
building, this year’s selected location presents itself as a beautiful and relaxing
backdrop for EEST2018. UW and UWO, two of Canada’s leading academic
institutions in the field of electrochemical energy research, will present several
leading minds from this field and have provided much support in coordinating
this conference as the host organizations. With renowned researchers from
around the world converging at this conference, EEST2018 offers a rare
opportunity for idea sharing and discussion with experts from different
electrochemical energy specialties. Our team wishes all participants a fruitful
conference and expresses our appreciation for the support and involvement.
ORGANIZATION
Conference Chairs
CHEN, Zhongwei University of Waterloo, Canada
LU, Jun Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Conference Committee
ZHANG, Jiujun Shanghai University, China
SUN, Xueliang (Andy) Western University, Canada
NAZAR, Linda University of Waterloo, Canada
CROISET, Eric University of Waterloo, Canada
AMINE, Khalil Argonne National Laboratory, USA
XIAO, Xingcheng General Motors, USA
SUN, Shigang Xiamen University, China
QIAO, Jinli Donghua University, China
SUI, Jay P. C. Wuhan University of Technology, China
ZHANG, Lei National Research Council, Canada
WANG, Shun Wenzhou University, China
SUN, Shuhui INRS, Canada
WEI, Zidong Chongqing University, China
YANG, Lin Henan Normal University, China
WANG, Xiaolei Concordia University, Canada
LI, Xifei Xi’an University of Technology, China
PLENARY SPEAKERS
Dr. Linda Nazar is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the
University of Waterloo, a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, and a
holder of a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Solid State Materials. For the
past two decades, she has been recognized as a world leader in solid-state
electrochemistry and nanostructured materials for lithium-sulfur, lithium-
oxygen, lithium-ion, sodium-ion, zinc-ion and magnesium-ion batteries. Dr.
Nazar has published over 300 papers, review articles and patents which have
received over 36,000 citations, and also serves on the Editorial Board of several scientific journals
including ACS Central Science, Angewandte Chemie and J. Materials Chemistry A. She has received
numerous academic and professional honors and awards including the Electrochemical Society
Battery Division Research Award (2009), the International Battery Association Award (2011), the
IUPAC Distinguished Women in Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Award (2011), and the August-
Wilhelm-von-Hofman Lectureship from the German Chemical Soceity (2013). Dr. Nazar also
ranked in the Web of Science Highly Cited Researchers list in 2014 and 2016, was listed as one of
the World's Most Influential Scientific Minds by Thomson Reuters in 2014, and was made an
Officer of the Order of Canada in 2015.
Dr. Can Li is the director of the State Key Laboratory at the Dalian Institute
of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and president of The
Asia-Pacific Association of Catalysis Societies. He is also a fellow of the Royal
Society of Chemistry and was formerly the President of the International
Association of Catalysis Societies and Chairman of the Catalysis Society of
China. His main research focuses on catalytic materials and catalytic
reactions, using spectroscopic characterization to determine the
relationship between catalyst structure and performance. His research on the fundamentals of
catalysis are applied to practical applications in energy, fine chemicals, and environmental
science. Dr. Li has published over 600 papers with approximately 13,000 citations and over 60
patents granted. He has given plenary and keynote lectures at over 70 international conferences,
and has received numerous awards for his contributions, including the International Catalysis
Award, National Natural Science Prize, Ho Leung Ho Lee Prize (Hong Kong), and National
Petrochemical Prize.
Dr. Yi Cui is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford
University, a Photon Science Faculty member at the SLAC National
Accelerator Laboratory, and a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. His
research interests include energy storage, photovoltaics and
environmental applications, as well as advanced material synthesis,
nanoscale characterization, topological insulators, printable devices and
nanobiotechnology. He has served on the editorial board of many journals,
including Nature Scientific Reports, Nano Letters, Nano Energy, ACS Photonics, Advanced Carbon
Materials, Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers and Energy Storage Materials. Dr. Cui has over 800
published works with more than 125,000 citations, and was ranked No. 1 in Materials Science by
the Thomson Reuters “World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds”. His numerous awards include
the Blavatnik National Laureate (2017), MRS Fred Kavli Distinguished Lectureship in Nanoscience
(2015), Inaugural Nano Energy Award (2014), Bau Family Awards in Inorganic Chemistry (2014),
Sloan Research Fellowship (2010), KAUST Investigator Award (2008), and Technology Review
World Top Young Innovator Award (2004). He also founded Amprius Inc. in 2008, a company to
commercialize his high-energy battery technology, and co-founded 4C Air Inc. in 2015 to
commercialize a technology to remove airborne particulate pollutants.
Dr. Jaephil Cho is a professor in the Energy and Chemical Engineering
department and Dean of Research Affairs at the Ulsan National Institute of
Science and Technology (UNIST). He is also the director of the Green Energy
Materials Development Center at UNIST and the Samsung SDI-UNIST Future
Batteries Research Center. His research is focused on high-energy-density
cathode and anode materials for use in fuel cells, nanostructured
electroactive materials for lithium-ion batteries, as well as metal-air
batteries and redox flow batteries for energy storage. He has over 500
published works with more than 32,000 citations, including over 40 patents. He has been
recognized as one of the most influential researchers in his field, appearing in the Web of Science
Highly Cited Researchers list in 2016 and 2017. He has received several awards and honours,
including the Dong-A Inchon Award (Natural Science, Inchon Memorial Foundation, 2013),
Knowledge Creation Award in Material Science (MSIP, 2013), Best ITRC Center Award (Minister of
Science, ICT & FP, 2014), and ICT Innovation Prize (Prime Minster Award, MSIP, 2015).
Dr. Arumugam Manthiram is currently the Cockrell Family Regents Chair in
Engineering and Director of the Texas Materials Institute and the Materials
Science and Engineering Program at the University of Texas at Austin (UT-
Austin). He received his Ph.D. degree in chemistry from the Indian Institute
of Technology Madras in 1981. After working as a postdoctoral researcher at
the University of Oxford and at UT-Austin, he became a faculty member in
the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UT-Austin in 1991. Dr.
Manthiram’s research is focused on clean energy technologies: rechargeable batteries, fuel cells,
supercapacitors, and solar cells. He has authored more than 700 journal articles with 43,000
citations and an h-index of 107. He directs a large research group with about 30 graduate students
and postdoctoral fellows. He is the Regional (USA) Editor of Solid State Ionics and an Associate
Editor of Energy and Environmental Materials. He is a Fellow of six professional societies:
Materials Research Society, Electrochemical Society, American Ceramic Society, Royal Society of
Chemistry, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and World Academy of
Materials and Manufacturing Engineering. He received the university-wide (one per year)
Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award in 2012, the Battery Division Research Award from the
Electrochemical Society in 2014, the Distinguished Alumnus Award of the Indian Institute of
Technology Madras in 2015, the Billy and Claude R. Hocott Distinguished Centennial Engineering
Research Award in 2016, and the Da Vinci Award in 2017. He is a Web of Science Highly Cited
Researcher in 2017.
Dr. Debbie Myers is a Senior Chemist and Leader of the Hydrogen and Fuel
Cell Materials Group in Argonne’s Chemical Sciences and Engineering
Division. Her research activities are primarily in the areas of materials
development, characterization, and cell design for polymer electrolyte fuel
cells (PEFCs). She is the lead of the “Catalysts and Supports” thrust in the
multi-national laboratory “Fuel Cell Performance and Durability” (FC-PAD)
consortium which focuses on Pt-containing PEFCs. She is also the co-lead of another multi-
national laboratory consortium entitled “ElectroCat” which focuses on the development of
platinum group metal-free catalysts and implementation for low-temperature fuel cells.
EEST 2018 Program
August 13 Monday
August 14 Tuesday
August 15 Wednesday
August 16 Thursday
8:15‐8:30 Opening
(Grand Hall AB)
8:30‐9:15
Conference Preparation
Plenary 1 (Grand Hall AB)
Plenary 3 (Grand Hall AB)
Plenary 5 (Grand Hall AB)
9:15‐10:00 Plenary 2
(Grand Hall AB)
Plenary 4 (Grand Hall AB)
Plenary 6 (Grand Hall AB)
10:00‐10:30 Group Photo Coffee break Coffee break
10:30‐12:00 Session A
Session C
Session F
12:00‐13:00
Lunch Lunch Lunch
13:00‐13:30
Registration
13:30‐14:00
Session B
Session D Session G
14:00‐15:10
Workshop
1. Conversation with Editor from Joule
2. Conversation with Editor from ACS
3. Conversation with Editor from EER
4. Conversation with Editor from Nature Energy
15:10‐15:30 Coffee break Coffee break
15:30‐16:00 Coffee break
Session E Session H 16:00-17:30 Poster Presentation
17:30‐18:30 Registration Break Poster Presentation Closing
(Grand Hall AB)
18:30‐20:00
Banquet
Session ID
August 14 August 15 August 16
Room 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
8:15-8:30 Opening
8:30‐9:15 Plenary 1 Plenary 3 Plenary 5
9:15‐10:00 Plenary 2 Plenary 4 Plenary 6
10:00-10:30 Group Photo Coffee Break Coffee Break
10:30‐11:00 A1‐1 A2‐1 A3‐1 A4‐1 A5‐1 A6‐1 C1‐1 C2‐1 C3‐1 C4‐1 C5‐1 C6‐1 F1‐1 F2‐1 F3‐1 F4‐1 F5‐1 F6‐1
11:00‐11:20 A1‐2 A2‐2 A3‐2 A4‐2 A5‐2 A6‐2 C1‐2 C2‐2 C3‐2 C4‐2 C5‐2 C6‐2 F1‐2 F2‐2 F3‐2 F4‐2 F5‐2 F6‐2
11:20‐11:40 A1‐3 A2‐3 A3‐3 A4‐3 A5‐3 A6‐3 C1‐3 C2‐3 C3‐3 C4‐3 C5‐3 C6‐3 F1‐3 F1‐3 F3‐3 F4‐3 F5‐3 F6‐3
11:40‐12:00 A1‐4 A2‐4 A3‐4 A4-4 A5‐4 A6‐4 C1‐4 C2‐4 C3‐4 C4‐4 C5‐4 C6‐4 F1‐4 F1‐4 F4‐4 F4‐4 F5‐4 F6‐4
12:00-13:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch
13:30‐14:00 B1‐1 B2‐1 B3‐1 B4‐1 B5‐1 B6‐1 D1‐1 D2‐1 D3‐1 D4‐1 D5‐1 D6‐1 G1-1 G2-1 G3-1 G4-1 G5-1 G6-1
14:00‐14:30 B1‐2 B2‐2 B3‐2 B4‐2 B5‐2 B6‐2 D1‐2 D2‐2 D3‐2 D4‐2 D5‐2 D6‐2 G1-2 G2-2 G3-2 G4-2 G5-2 G6-2
14:30‐14:50 B1‐3 B2‐3 B3‐3 B4‐3 B5‐3 B6‐3 D1‐3 D2‐3 D3‐3 D4‐3 D5‐3 D6‐3 G1-3 G2-3 G3-3 G4-3 G5-3 G6-3
14:50‐15:10 B1‐4 B2‐4 B3‐4 B4‐4 B5‐4 B6‐4 D1‐4 D2‐4 D3‐4 D4‐4 D5‐4 D6‐4 G1-4 G2-4 G3-4 G4-4 G5-4 G6-4
15:10‐15:30 B1‐5 B2‐5 B3‐5 B4‐5 B5‐5 B6‐5
Coffee Break Coffee Break B1‐6 B2-6 B3‐6 B4‐6 B5‐6 B6‐6
15:30‐16:00 Coffee Break E1‐1 E2‐1 E3‐1 E4‐1 E5‐1 E6‐1 H1‐1 H2‐1 H3‐1 H4‐1 H5‐1 H6‐1
16:00‐16:30
Poster Presentation
E1‐2 E2‐2 E3‐2 E4‐2 E5‐2 E6‐2 H1‐2 H2‐2 H3‐2 H4‐2 H5‐2 H6‐2
16:30‐16:45 E1‐3 E2‐3 E3‐3 E4‐3 E5‐3 E6‐3 H1‐3 H2‐3 H3‐3 H4‐3 H5‐3 H6‐3
16:45‐17:00 E1‐4 E2‐4 E3‐4 E4‐4 E5‐4 E6‐4 H1‐4 H2‐4 H3‐4 H4‐4 H5‐4 H6‐4
17:00‐17:15 E1‐5 E2‐5 E3‐5 E4‐5 E5‐5 E6‐5 H1‐5 H2‐5 H3‐5 H4‐5 H5‐5 H6‐5
17:15‐17:30 E1‐6 E2‐6 E3‐6 E4‐6 E5‐6 E6‐6 Closing
17:30‐18:30 Break Poster Presentation
18:30‐20:00 Banquet
1
Plenary Presentations
ID Date Time Chair: Jiujun Zhang First Name Last Name
P1 8/14 08:30‐09:15 High-Nickel Oxide Cathodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries: Delineating the Complexities of Bulk and Surface Chemistries
Arumugam Manthiram
ID Date Time Chair: Shigang Sun First Name Last Name
P2 8/14 09:15‐10:00 Nanomaterials Design and Interphases for Batteries Yi Cui
ID Date Time Chair: Zhongwei Chen First Name Last Name
P3 8/15 08:30‐09:15 Building Viable Graphite/Si Composites for High-Energy Li-Ion Batteries
Jaephil Cho
ID Date Time Chair: Stanley Whittingham First Name Last Name
P4 8/15 09:15‐10:00 New Vistas in Electrochemical Energy Storage Linda Nazar
ID Date Time Chair: Xueliang (Andy) Sun First Name Last Name
P5 8/16 08:30‐09:15 Photocatalysis and Photoelectrocatalysis for Artificial Photosynthesis
Can Li
ID Date Time Chair: Jun Lu First Name Last Name
P6 8/16 09:15‐10:00 Performance and Durability of Low Platinum and Platinum Group Metal-free Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells
Deborah Myers
1
Keynote/Invited/Oral Presentations
ID Date Time Chair: Qiang Zhang Room 1
A1‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 Can Multi-Electron Intercalation Batteries Replace Today’s Li-Ion Batteries
Stanley Whittingham
A1‐2 8/14 11:00‐11:30 Microscale Planar Energy Storage Devices Zhongshuai Wu A1‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 Magnesium Manganese Octahedral Molecular Sieve as
the Cathode Material for Aqueous Rechargeable Magnesium Ions Batteries
Dianxue Cao
A1‐4 8/14 11:50‐12:10 Trends in Nanomaterials Towards Rechargeable Batteries for Energy Storage System
Wook Ahn
ID Date Time Chair: Yuguo Guo Room 2
A2‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 Ex Situ and In Situ Studies of Nanoalloy Electrocatalysts Chuan-Jian Zhong A2‐2 8/14 11:00‐11:30 A2‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 Electrochemical Oxidation of Carbon at High
Temperature-Potential Applications in Portable Power Supply and Gas-Electricity Cogeneration
Jiang Liu
A2‐4 8/14 11:50‐12:10 In-Situ Development of Elastic Solid Electrolyte Interphase Via Nano-Regulation and Self Polymerization of Unsaturated Organic Compounds on Graphite Surface
Honghe Zheng
ID Date Time Chair: Gang Wu Room 3
A3‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 Controllable Synthesis of Low-Pt Electrocatalyst for ORR Deli Wang
A3‐2 8/14 11:00‐11:30 The Alkaline Stability of Anion Exchange Membrane for Fuel Cell Applications: The Effects of Alkaline Media
Feng Yan
A3‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 Elucidating Potential Plateau Migration Mechanisms of C/N-Codoped CuXS in Sodium Ion Batteries
Zhenguo Wu
A3‐4 8/14 11:50‐12:10 Safer Lithium-Sulfur Battery Based on Nonflammable Electrolyte
Jiulin Wang
ID Date Time Chair: Hong Yang Room 4
A4‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 Structure-Activity Relations as Derived for Me-N-C Catalyst
Ulrike Kramm
A4‐2 8/14 11:00‐11:30 Rational Design of Low-PGM and Non-PGM Catalysts for PEM Fuel Cells
Shuhui Sun
A4‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 Computational Prediction of Durable Electro-Catalyst in the electrochemical Energy Conversion Devices with Experimental Studies
Min Ho Seo
A4‐4 8/14 11:50‐12:10 Metal Oxide Nanoparticle Network for Bifunctional Oxygen ElectroCatalyst in Alkaline Solution
Hongmei Luo
ID Date Time Chair: Yanwei Ma Room 5
A5‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 Form Factor-Free, Printed Power Sources Sang-Young Lee A5‐2 8/14 11:00‐11:30 A5‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 Universal Descriptor for Large-Scale Screening of High
Performance Two-Dimensional Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion
Jia Li
A5‐4 8/14 11:50‐12:10 Ionic Liquid Functionalized Graphene Oxide Electrolyte Membranes
Hadis Zarrin
ID Date Time Chair: Yanguang Li Room 6
A6‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 High Efficiency Metal Batteries Enabled by Localized High Concentration Electrolytes
Jiguang Zhang
A6‐2 8/14 11:00‐11:30 Surface Modified Antiperovskite as Electrocatalyst for Water Oxidation
Zongping Shao
A6‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 Electrochemically Assisted Improvement of Performances in Lanthanide Nanophosphors
Jianhua Hao
A6‐4 8/14 11:50‐12:10 Advancing Perovskite Oxides as Efficient Catalysts for Energy Storage and Conversion
Bin Hua
ID Date Time Chair: Stanley Whittingham Room 1
B1‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 Design and Development of Sodium-Ion Batteries Based on Layered Transition Metal Oxide Cathode Material
Zifeng Ma
2
B1‐2 8/14 14:00‐14:30 Dendrite-Free Li Metal Anode in Safe High-Energy-Density Batteries
Qiang Zhang
B1‐3 8/14 14:30‐14:50 Ultrasmall Li2S For Lithium-Sulfur Batteries Hongbin Zhao
B1‐4 8/14 14:50‐15:05 Alkylthiol-Free Synthesis of CuInSe2 Quantum Dots for Sensitized Solar Cells
Chao Zou
B1-5 8/14 15:05-15:20 A Novel Sn(II)-Based Oxide β-SnMoO4 Anode Material for Lithium Ion Battery
Huiwen Zheng
B1-6 8/14 15:20-15:40 Ultra-Small Carbon Nanospheres of Well-defined Tunable Sizes by Catalytic Emulsion Polymerization for High-Performance Supercapacitors
Zhibin Ye
ID Date Time Chair: Jiang Liu Room 2
B2‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 Recent Advances in Electrodes and Electrolytes for Solid-State Li-Metal Batteries
Yuguo Guo
B2‐2 8/14 14:00‐14:30 X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy: Investigations of Catalysis and Batteries at APS Beamline 9-BM
Tianpin Wu
B2‐3 8/14 14:30‐14:50 Engineering the Nanostructure of High Energy Electrode Materials for Improved Cycling Stability
Anmin Cao
B2‐4 8/14 14:50‐15:05 Solvothermal Synthesis of Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Lingna Sun
B2-5 8/14 15:05-15:20 Role of Palladium and Nickel in Trimetallic Niptpd Hollow Nanocrystals for The Electrocatalytic Activity Towards Methanol Electro-Oxidation
Zelin Chen
B2-6 8/14 15:20-15:35 ID Date Time Chair: Deli Wang Room 3
B3‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 Recent Progress in Intermediate-Temperature Fuel Cells Meilin Liu
B3‐2 8/14 14:00‐14:30 Atomically Dispersed Iron Catalysts for PEM Fuel Cells Gang Wu B3‐3 8/14 14:30‐14:50 Interface Engineering in Lithium Sulfur Batteries Jiaqi Huang
B3‐4 8/14 14:50‐15:05 Performance Degradation of Zinc Air Fuel Cells During Non-Working Status
Dongfang Chen
B3-5 8/14 15:05-15:20 The Anode Corrosion in Zinc-Air Fuel Cell Shangwei Huang
B3-6 8/14 15:20-15:35 Numerical Analysis of The Hydrogen Ejector in The Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell System Based on CFD
Peng Ren
ID Date Time Chair: Ulrike Kramm Room 4
B4‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 High-Performing Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction and Evolution Reactions
Hong Yang
B4‐2 8/14 14:00‐14:30 Single Atom Fe/N/C Catalysts and Its in-situ Structure Evolution Investigation
Wei Xing
B4‐3 8/14 14:30‐14:50 Molybdenum Carbide Nanoparticles Coated into The Graphene Wrapping N-Doped Porous Carbon Microspheres for Highly Efficient Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Both in Acidic and Alkaline Media
Xi'an Chen
B4‐4 8/14 14:50‐15:05 Structurally Ordered Fe3Pt Nanoparticles as Highly Durable Catalyst for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Zhiming Cui
B4-5 8/14 15:05-15:20 Preparation of highly stable PGM-Free ORR Catalyst (Fe/NX/C) and Investigation of Active Sites Structure
Muhammad Rauf
B4-6 8/14 15:20-15:35 Facile and Massive Synthesis of Nickle-Cobalt Oxide/RGO for High Performance Asymmetric Supercapacitors with A Micro-Impinging Stream Reactor
Qingcheng Zhang
ID Date Time Chair: Sang-Young Lee Room 5
B5‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 Graphene-based Materials for High-Performance Supercapacitor Applications
Yanwei Ma
B5‐2 8/14 14:00‐14:30 Transition Metal Selenide Nanoparticles Embedded in Carbon Matrix for Extraordinary Cycling and Rate Performance of Sodium Ion batteries
Yanglong Hou
B5‐3 8/14 14:30‐14:50 Highly effective electrocatalysts for anion exchange membrane water electrolysis cell
Sung Mook Choi
B5‐4 8/14 14:50‐15:05 Approaching Theoretical Current Density: A Nano-/Micro- Honeycomb SOEC Anode
Bo Yu
B5-5 8/14 15:05-15:20 High Lithium Anodic Performance of Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanosheets and Its Theoretical Analysis
Wensheng Yang
3
B5-6 8/14 15:20-15:35 Brine Solution-Driven Synthesis of Honey-Comb Like PANI for Flexible All-Solid-State Supercapacitors
Ju Ge
ID Date Time Chair: Jiguang Zhang Room 6
B6‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 Carbon-Rich Electrocatalysts by Design and Nanostructure Engineering
Xinliang Feng
B6‐2 8/14 14:00‐14:30 Bismuth-Based Nanostructures for Electrocatalytic and Solar Conversion of CO2 to Formate
Yanguang Li
B6‐3 8/14 14:30‐14:50 Advanced Electro-Fenton Degradation System with Biomass-Derived Carbon Material as the Cathode Catalyst
Shuyan Gao
B6‐4 8/14 14:50‐15:05 Evaluating G-C3N4 Supported Transition Metal for CO2 Reduction Reaction
Yan Jiao
B6‐5 8/14 15:05-15:20 Metal-Free Fluorine Interlayer Doped Carbon Electrocatalyst for CO2 Reduction Outcompeting Hydrogen Evolution
Yaobing Wang
B6-6
8/14 15:20-15:35 Engineering Electronic Structure of Metal Nanocrystals for CO2 reduction
Min Liu
ID Date Time Chair: Xiulei Ji Room 1
C1‐1 8/15 10:30‐11:00 Designing Hybrid Materials with Carbon Network to Improve the Electrochemical Performance of Li (Na)-ion Batteries
Yan Yu
C1‐2 8/15 11:00‐11:20 Nonaqueous/Aqueous Based Solvent-in-Salt Electrolytes Enable Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries
Liumin Suo
C1‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40 Understanding Anionic Oxygen Activity in High-Capacity Li-Ion Battery Cathodes
Wei Tong
C1‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00
ID Date Time Chair: Chao Wang Room 2
C2‐1 8/15 10:30‐11:00 Electrochemical Transformation in Energy Storage: Materials and Chemistry.
Yuyan Shao
C2‐2 8/15 11:00‐11:20 A Brief Understanding of Conduction Ions Transport Physics in Solid State Electrolytes
Siqi Shi
C2‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40 Regulation of the Breathing Nanoarray Electrodes for Microbattery Applications
Jiangfeng Ni
C2‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00 Multi-Dimensional Nanostructured Carbon-Based Arrays for Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage
Xinhui Xia
ID Date Time Chair: Robert Kostecki Room 3 C3‐1 8/15 10:30‐11:00 A Universal Strategy in Designing 3D Network Binder for
High-Areal-Capacity Lithium-Ion Batteries Zhan Lin
C3‐2 8/15 11:00‐11:20 Improved Trapping and Conversion of Polysulfides By Ti3C2TX/TiO2 Heterostructures For Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
Wei Lv C3‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40
C3‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00 Controlling Electrocatalytic Performance with Redox Inactive Cations
Rodney Smith
ID Date Time Chair: Dario Dekel Room 4
C4‐1 8/15 10:30‐11:00
C4‐2 8/15 11:00‐11:20 Platinum Alloy Nanocatalyst with Manipulated Particle Composition and Morphology for Improved ORR Properties
Zhenmeng Peng
C4‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40 Electronic and Structural Engineering of Catalytic Sites for Efficient Non-Precious Metal Electrocatalysts
Jin-Song Hu
C4‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00 Preparation of Functionalized Carbon Nanocomposites and Their Performance as the Electrocatalyst Supports for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells
Youjun Fan
ID Date Time Chair: Li Lv Room 5
C5‐1 8/15 10:30‐11:00 Novel Design for Solid-State Electrolytes, 3D Printing, and In-Situ TEM Studies of Safe Rechargeable Ion Batteries
Reza Shahbazian-Yassar
C5‐2 8/15 11:00‐11:20 Novel Mineral Composites for Energy Storage and Conversion
Yihe Zhang
4
C5‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40 Pursuing Performance Improvements of Li- and Mn-Rich Cathodes for Energy Storage
Kaiyuan Shi
C5‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00 Natural Polymer Based Energy Storage Materials and Devices
Jia Xie
ID Date Time Chair: Joachim Maier Room 6
C6‐1 8/15 10:30‐11:00 Modelling and Simulation of Transport Phenomena in Fuel Cell Electrodes
Ned Djilali
C6‐2 8/15 11:00‐11:20 High-melting-point Elements Make Pt-based Oxygen Reduction Electro-catalysts More Durable
Yujing Li
C6‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40 Earth-abundant Transition Metal Electrocatalysts for Selective CO2 Reduction in Water
Haotian Wang
C6‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00 Nanostructured Materials from Metal-Organic Frameworks for Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion
Haobin Wu
ID Date Time Chair: Yan Yu Room 1
D1‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 Selenium Impregnated Monolithic Carbons as Free-Standing Cathodes for High Volumetric Energy Lithium and Sodium Metal Batteries
David Mitlin
D1‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 Colloidal Methods for the Fabrication of Advanced Supercapacitor Electrodes with High Active Mass Loading
Igor Zhitomirsky
D1‐3 8/15 14:30‐14:50 Functional Design of New Ti-Based Nasicon-Type Negative Electrode Materials for Sodium-Ion Batteries
Fei Du
D1‐4 8/15 14:50‐15:10 High-Rate Charge Lithium-ion Batteries Jin-Ming Chen ID Date Time Chair: Yuyan Shao Room 2
D2‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 Development and Industrialization of Vanadium Flow Battery
Huamin Zhang
D2‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 Breaking the Intrinsic Materials Limits for Electrical Energy Storage Using Hierarchical Core-Shell Hybrid Structures
Jun Li
D2‐3 8/15 14:30‐14:50 Understanding Materials Challenges for Rechargeable Ion Batteries Using in Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy
Yifei Yuan
D2‐4 8/15 14:50‐15:10 Binders for Large-Volume-Change Electrodes with High Capacities
Jun Yang
ID Date Time Chair: Zhan Lin Room 3
D3‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 PEM Electrolyser Oxygen Evolution Electrode Challenges and Opportunities
Brant Peppley
D3‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 A Doped Titanium Suboxide Catalyst Support with Enhanced Durability and Fuel Cell Performance
Bradley Easton
D3‐3 8/15 14:30‐14:50 ZIFs-Derived Porous Metal Chalcogenides-Based Composites for Energy Storage
Renbing Wu
D3‐4 8/15 14:50‐15:10 Operando X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Investigation of Perovskite Synthesized by Molten-Salt Method as Efficient Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Evolution
Jianqiang Wang
ID Date Time Chair: Zhenming Peng Room 4
D4‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 MOFs Derived Multidoped Carbon Materials as High Performance Cathode Catalyst of Hydrogen/Air PEM Fuel Cells
Shijun Liao
D4‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 Understanding the Electrode/Electrolyte Interphase in Mg-Ion Electrolytes from Simple Mg Salts
Juchen Guo
D4‐3 8/15 14:30‐14:50 Controllable Synthesis and Electrocatalytic Activity of Hierarchical Nano-catalyst
Zhengyu Bai
D4‐4 8/15 14:50‐15:10 Design Principles of Heteroatom-Doped Carbon Catalysts for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
Zhenhai Xia
ID Date Time Chair: Reza Shahbazian-Yassar Room 5
D5‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 Electrode Materials for Developing High Performance Rechargeable Batteries
Guoxiu Wang
D5‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 Energy Storage in Monovalent and Multivalent Intercalation Secondary Batteries
Chuan Wu
D5‐3 8/15 14:30‐14:50 Engineering Supercapacitors using 2D Materials: From Fundamental Limits to High Energy Density Devices
Michael Pope
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D5‐4 8/15 14:50‐15:10 Engineering High-Performance Electrocatalysts For Oxygen Catalysis
Qing Li
ID Date Time Chair: Ned Djilali Room 6
D6‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 Investigation of Heterogeneous Molecular Structure for Electrocatalysis
Xin Wang
D6‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 Towards Better Electrochemical Devices-Building More Effective and Robust Transport Networks for Electrons and Ions
Yunfeng Lu
D6‐3 8/15 14:30‐14:50 Surface/Interface Modification of Porous Graphitic Carbons for Electrochemical Energy Applications
Jintao Zhang
D6‐4 8/15 14:50‐15:10 Novel Nanostructured Metal Sulfides for High-Performance Lithium Batteries by Atomic Layer Deposition
Xiangbo (Henry)
Meng
ID Date Time Chair: David Mitlin Room 1
E1‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Progress in Na Ion Batteries and Capacitors Zhen Zhou
E1‐2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 Investigation of Some New Ion Charge Carriers in Battery Electrodes
Xiulei Ji
E1‐3 8/15 16:30-16:45 High Performance Sodium-Sulfur Batteries Achieved by Atomic Layer Deposition
Yongliang Li
E1‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Improved Safety of Li-Ion Batteries is Offered by (2-Isopropyl)-Phenoxy Pentafluoro Cyclotriphosphazene
Maoxiang Wu
E1‐5 8/15 17:00‐17:15 Advanced MnO2-MWCNT Composite Material for Electrochemical Supercapacitor Electrodes with High Areal Capacitance
Ri Chen
E1‐6 8/15 17:15‐17:30 ID Date Time Chair: Huamin Zhang Room 2
E2‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Development of Nanostructured Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversions and Chemical Transformations
Chao Wang
E2‐2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 Probing Atomic and Electronic Structure of Electrode Materials for Batteries by STEM
Lin Gu
E2‐3 8/15 16:30-16:45 Zinc Doped Manganese Oxide with Graphene Network as an Anode in Lithium Ion Batteries
Inam Ullah
E2‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Efficient Water Splitting Catalysts Based on Non-Precious Materials
Zhe Chen
E2‐5 8/15 17:00‐17:15 Strategy for Predicting Catalytic Activity of Catalyst with External Hierarchical Nanostructures
Dan Zhang
E2‐6 8/15 17:15‐17:30 Influence of Deposition Condition on Nano-Structured Silver Oxide Thin Film Electrodes for Supercapacitor Application
Alex Ifeanyi Oje
ID Date Time Chair: Brant Peppley Room 3
E3‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Latest Advances in Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
Dario Dekel
E3‐2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 Reversible Solid Oxide Cells Applied for Distributed Systems Combining Renewable Energy and Natural Gas
Yixiang Shi
E3‐3 8/15 16:30-16:45 Enhanced Power Production of Microbial Fuel Cells by Modifying Carbon Cloth Anode Different Functional Groups
Shaoan Cheng
E3‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Enhancing Sinterability and Electrochemical Properties Of Ba(Zr0.1Ce0.7Y0.2)O3- δ Proton Conducting Electrolyte For Solid Oxide Fuel Cells by Addition Of NiO
Zhijun Liu
E3‐5 8/15 17:00‐17:15 Study on The Relationship Between MEA Status and Performance of PEMFC
Xiaoning Jia
E3‐6 8/15 17:15‐17:30 Highly Active and Durable Sulfonated Silica-Ceramic Carbon Electrode for PEM Fuel Cell Application
Reza Alipour Moghadam
Esfahani
ID Date Time Chair: Juchen Guo Room 4
E4‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Understanding Charge and Mass Transport Across
Interfaces and Interphases in Rechargeable Batteries
Robert Kostecki
E4‐2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 Defect Chemistry of Non-precious Electrocatalysts Shuangyin Wang
E4‐3 8/15 16:30-16:45 Synthesis and ORR Activity of Cobalt and Nitrogen Co- Baigang An
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Doped CNTs Catalyst
E4‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Pt Single Atom Catalyst for High Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Weilin Xu
E4‐5 8/15 17:00‐17:15 In-Situ Preparation of Supported Amorphous Pt Catalyst by Surface Protection Method and Oxygen Reduction Reaction Performance
Xiangzhi Cui
E4‐6 8/15 17:15‐17:30 Selective Surface Engineering of Heterogeneous Nanostructures: In-Situ Unravelling the Catalytic Mechanism on Pt-Au Catalyst
Fanpeng Kong
ID Date Time Chair: Chuan Wu Room 5
E5‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Solid State Electrolyte for Future Solid-State Batteries and Air Batteries
Li Lv
E5‐2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 E5‐3 8/15 16:30-16:45 Surface/Interface Mediated Li+ Ions Reaction in Battery
Electrodes Observed by In Situ TEM Yuefei Zhang
E5‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Minimizing Polysulfide Shuttle Effect in Lithium-Ion Sulfur Batteries by Anode Surface Passivation
Jian Liu
E5‐5 8/15 17:00‐17:15 Integrated CNTs/Li4Ti5O12 Core/Shell Arrays for Application in Lithium-Ion Batteries with Superior High-Rate Performance
Zhujun Yao
E5‐6 8/15 17:15‐17:30
ID Date Time Chair: Yunfeng Lu Room 6
E6‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Storage in Electrodes: Bulk versus Interface Joachim Maier
E6‐2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 Interface Design and Materials of Next-generation Batteries: from Liquid to Solid
Xueliang (Andy)
Sun
E6‐3 8/15 16:30-16:45 Engineering Defect-Rich Ni Layered Double Hydroxide Electrocatalyst on N-CNTs for Electrochemical Water Splitting
Dongsheng Geng
E6‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Highly Active Surface Structure in Nanosized Spinel Cobalt-Based Oxides for Electrocatalytic Water Splitting
Jing Zhou
E6‐5 8/15 17:00‐17:15 Three-Dimensional Co3O4@C Nano/Micro Hierarchical Structures for High Performance Lithium-Ion Anodes
Yong Zhang
E6‐6 8/15 17:15‐17:30 Macroporous 2-D Electrode Architecture for Low E/S Ratio Lithium Sulfur Battery
Matthew Li
ID Date Time Chair: Xingbin Yan Room 1
F1‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 Towards Sustainable Solid Supercapacitors Keryn Lian
F1‐2 8/16 11:00‐11:20
F1‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 Composite Structure Electrode Materials for High-Energy Batteries
Haijun Yu
F1‐4 8/16 11:40‐12:00 Electronic Structure Modulation and Interface Design on Carbon Materials and Their Transition Metal Composites Toward Efficient Charge Storage
Yufeng Zhao
ID Date Time Chair: Janek Juergen Room 2
F2‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 In-situ Diagnostics of Coupled Electrochemical- Mechanical Failures of Solid Electrolyte Interphases on Lithium Metal for Rechargeable Batteries
Xingcheng Xiao
F2‐2 8/16 11:00‐11:20 Multifunctional Cathode Additive and Solid-State Electrolyte for High Performance Li-S Batteries
Yanbing He
F2‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 Direct Growth of 3D Host on Cu Foil for Stable Lithium Metal Anode
Xiaogang Han
F2‐4 8/16 11:40‐12:00 Iron Oxide-Based Electrode Materials for Supercapacitors
Hui Xia
ID Date Time Chair: Xiaomin Wang Room 3
F3‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 Metal Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell: Opportunities and Challenges
Eric Croiset
F3‐2 8/16 11:00‐11:20 Facile Ionothermal Synthesis of Mesoporous Fe-NX-C Composite as Efficient Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction in Acidic Medium
Wenmu Li
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F3‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 High Performance Lithium-Air Batteries Promoted with α-MnS as Cathode Catalyst
Xianxia Yuan
F3‐4 8/16 11:40‐12:00 Transition to the Hydrogen Economy Via Power to Gas Michael Fowler
ID Date Time Chair: Shigang Sun Room 4
F4‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 Rational Design and Synthesis of Colloidal Nanocrystal Clusters with Enhanced Catalytic Activity for Alcohol Oxidation
Qiao Zhang
F4‐2 8/16 11:00‐11:20 Rational and Facile Synthesis of N-Doped Carbon from Nitrilotriacetate for Energy Applications
Ning Yan
F4‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 Miniaturization of Lithium Ion Hybrid Capacitors Chunlei Wang
F4‐4 8/16 11:40‐12:00 2D Porous Carbon Nanosheets with Few-Layer Graphene Sheets by “Medium-Up” Strategy for Ultrahigh Power-Output EDLCS
Mingming Chen
ID Date Time Chair: Lin Yang Room 5
F5‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 Development of Sustainable Energy Storage Materials for Li-Ion Batteries
George P. Demopoulos
F5‐2 8/16 11:00‐11:20 High Energy Density Batteries Using Cohesive Forces of Interwoven Carbon Fibers
Hyun-Wook Lee
F5‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 Synergy of Electrolyte and Electrode for Battery Performance Enhancement
Fujun Li
F5‐4 8/16 11:40‐12:00
ID Date Time Chair: Zaiping Guo Room 6
F6‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 Layered Oxide Cathode Materials for High Energy Density Lithium-Ion Batteries
Xiqian Yu
F6-2 8/16 11:00‐11:20 Prussian Blue-Based Cathodes for Sodium Ion Batteries Yinzhu Jiang
F6‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 High Energy Density Li-S Battery and Its Key Materials Renjie Chen
F6‐4 8/16 11:40‐12:00 Metal Oxide Nanoparticle Network from Polymer-Assisted Solution Method for Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes and Cathodes
Hongmei Luo
ID Date Time Chair: Keryn Lian Room 1
G1‐1 8/16 13:30‐14:00 Phosphorus-Based Materials for Long-Durability Potassium Ion Battery Anode
Zaiping Guo
G1‐2 8/16 14:00‐14:30 Rencent Progress in Cathode Materials Research for Li+/Na+ Batteries
Youlong Xu
G1‐3 8/16 14:30‐14:50 Sulfur Nanocomposites as Positive Electrode Materials for Rechargeable K-S Batteries
Lijun Fu
G1-4 8/16 14:50-15:10 Three Dimensional Graphene for Supercapacitor Applications
Xinli Guo
ID Date Time Chair: Xingcheng Xiao Room 2
G2‐1 8/16 13:30‐14:00 P2-Type Na2/3Ni1/3Mn2/3O2 as Cathode Materials with Good Performance for Sodium Ion Storage
Shulei Chou
G2‐2 8/16 14:00‐14:30 Phase Evolution and Interfaces in Electrode Materials for Energy Storage
Dong Su
G2‐3 8/16 14:30‐14:50 Morphology Controlled Synthesis of Mullite Nanocrystals Via a Surfactant-Free Route for Zinc-Air Batteries
Weichao Wang
G2‐4 8/16 14:50-15:10 Analytical Microscopy of Complex Alloy Catalysts, Hybrid Supports and Battery Materials
Gianluigi Botton
ID Date Time Chair: Eric Croiset Room 3
G3‐1 8/16 13:30‐14:00 Chimney Effect of the Interface in Metal oxide/Metal Composite Catalysts for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
Li Li
G3‐2 8/16 14:00‐14:30 Characterization Methods for Investigation of Degradation in High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells
Peter Wagner
G3‐3 8/16 14:30‐14:50 Phase Transition Behavior of Layer-Structured Cathode Materials for Lithium-Ion and Sodium-Ion Batteries
Yongning Zhou
G3‐4 8/16 14:50-15:10 Nanoscale Material Design of Zinc Anodes for High- Energy Rechargeable Aqueous Batteries
Nian Liu
ID Date Time Chair: Qiao Zhang Room 4
G4‐1 8/16 13:30‐14:00 Advancing Lithium Metal Batteries Mei Cai
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G4‐2 8/16 14:00‐14:30 G4‐3 8/16 14:30‐14:50 Understanding the Role of Electrolyte Additives in SEI
Formation of Lithium Ion Batteries with Multiscale Molecular Modeling
Yixuan Wang
G4‐4 8/16 14:50-15:10 Biomass-Derived Heteroatom Doped Hierarchical Porous Carbon Materials for Fast Charging/Discharging and Long Life Supercapacitors
Huile Jin
ID Date Time Chair: George P. Demopoulos Room 5
G5‐1 8/16 13:30‐14:00 Anionic Redox in Li-rich Cathode Materials Dingguo Xia G5‐2 8/16 14:00‐14:30 Some Strategies to Stabilize the Nickel-Rich Cathode
with High Capacity Yong Yang
G5‐3 8/16 14:30‐14:50 Novel Carbon-Based Nanomaterials for Energy Storage Xinyong Tao
G5‐4 8/16 14:50-15:10 Materials and Process Design for Sustainable Electrochemical Energy Storage
Zheng Chen
ID Date Time Chair: Yinzhu Jiang Room 6
G6‐1 8/16 13:30‐14:00
G6‐2 8/16 14:00‐14:30 Design and Electrochemical Study of Palladium based Nanomaterials for Hydrogen Sorption and Storage
Aicheng Chen
G6‐3 8/16 14:30‐14:50 Improving Lithium Metal Battery Stability by Using Sulfonated SEBS Membranes as Protective Layer of Lithium Anode
Chi-Yang Chao
G6‐4 8/16 14:50-15:10 Heteroatom Doped Carbon and Its Composites for Zn-Air Batteries
Ruizhi Yang
ID Date Time Chair: Guozhong Cao Room 1
H1‐1
8/16 15:30‐16:00 Construction of High Performance Sodium Ion Hybrid Capacitors
Xingbin Yan
H1‐2 8/16 16:00-16:30 One Dimensional Nanomaterials for Emerging Energy Storage
Liqiang Mai
H1‐3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 Highly Stretchable Conductive Binder with Enhanced Ion Conductivity for High-Performance Silicon Anodes
Kaifu Huo
H1‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Dual Carbon Layer Hybridized Mesoporous Tin Hollow Spheres for Fast-rechargeable and Highly Stable Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes
Biao Gao
H1‐5
8/16 17:00‐17:15 Hydrothermal Synthesis of Sb2WO6/RGO and Their Lithium Storage Performance
Yong Liu
ID Date Time Chair: Dong Su Room 2
H2‐1
8/16 15:30‐16:00 All-Solid-State Batteries - Electrolytes, Electrodes and Full Cells
Janek Juergen
H2‐2 8/16 16:00-16:30 All-in-one Graphene Based Composite Fiber: Towards Wearable Supercapacitor
Aiping Yu
H2-3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 Porous Graphene Prepared from Biocarbon for Supercapacitors
Yong Chen
H2‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Porous Carbon Sheets Derived from Water Lily Stems as Sustainable Bioresources for Favorable Encapsulation of Sulfur in Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
Yunhong Wei
H2‐5 8/16 17:00‐17:15 Cationic Substitution to Stabilize Layered Oxide Cathodes for Sodium-Ion Batteries
Yaxia Yin
ID Date Time Chair: Peter Wagner Room 3
H3‐1 8/16 15:30‐16:00
H3‐2 8/16 16:00-16:30 Fabrication of Ni3P/3DG Nanoflakes Array on Ni Foam as a Binder-free Anode for Sodium Ion Batteries
Xiaomin Wang
H3‐3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 Efficient Storing Energy Harvested by Triboelectric Nanogenerators Using a Safe and Durable All-Solid-State Sodium-Ion Battery
Chunwen Sun
H3‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Rational Synthesis of Noble Metal-Based Nanostructures Toward High-Performance Electrocatalysis
Lin Xu
H3‐5 8/16 17:00‐17:15
ID Date Time Chair: Mei Cai Room 4
H4‐1 8/16 15:30‐16:00 High Performances and Active Sites of Non-Precious Shigang Sun
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Metal Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction H4‐2 8/16 16:00-16:30 Design and Synthesis of nanostructured carbon materials
for high performance electrocatalysis
Shun Wang
H4‐3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 A Symmetric Organic Flow Battery Based on Artificial Bipolar Molecules
Cheng Zhang
H4‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Confining Sulfur in Integrated Composite Scaffold with Highly Porous Carbon Fibers/Vanadium Nitride Arrays for High-Performance Lithium–Sulfur Batteries
Yu Zhong
H4‐5 8/16 17:00‐17:15 Molten Salt Electrolytic Synthesis of Silicon Nanowires Used as Anode for Li-Ion Batteries
Zhongren Zhou
ID Date Time Chair: Yong Yang Room 5
H5‐1 8/16 15:30‐16:00 De Novo Design and Architecture of Solid-Electrolyte Interphase for Stable Lithium Metal Anode
Donghai Wang
H5‐2 8/16 16:00-16:30
H5‐3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 Strategies to Facilitate the Electron Transfer in Lithium-Oxygen Battery Charging Process
Yue Shen
H5‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Applications of Spark Plasma Sintering in Carbon- Based Electrocatalyst
Keqin Yang
H5‐5
8/16 17:00‐17:15 N-Doped Graphene Ribbon Assembled Porous Sb@Graphene Scrolls as Advanced Electrodes for Enhanced Lithium Storage Properties
Boya Wang
ID Date Time Chair: Aicheng Chen Room 6
H6‐1 8/16 15:30‐16:00 Interface and Interphase in Li-ion Batteries Chunsheng Wang
H6‐2 8/16 16:00-16:30 Review of Degradation Mechanisms in Lithium-Ion Batteries
Lei Zhang
H6‐3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 Shape-Controlled Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO2 Over Silver Nanostructures
Jingli Luo
H6‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Tuning Ion Conduction by Light: Huge Enhancement of Ion Transport and Implications for Photo- Decomposition in Halide Perovskites
Gee Yeong Kim
H6‐5 8/16 17:00‐17:15 Homogeneous Growth of MOF-Derived Co/N Co-Doped Carbon Nanotubes Induced by Mesoporous-Silica for Efficient Energy Conversion
Daping He
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In Alphabetical Order of Presenters’ Last Name
ID Date Time First Name Last Name ID Date Time First Name Last Name A1‐4 8/14 11:50‐12:10 Wook Ahn D3‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 Brant Peppley
E4‐3 8/15 16:30‐16:45 Baigang An D5‐3 8/15 14:30‐14:50 Michael Pope
D4‐3 8/15 14:30‐14:50 Zhengyu Bai B4-5 8/14 15:05-15:20 Muhammad Rauf
G2-4 8/15 14:50‐15:10 Gianluigi Botton B3-6 8/14 15:20-15:35 Peng Ren
G4-1 8/16 13:30‐14:00 Mei Cai A4‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 MinHo Seo A1‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 Dianxue Cao C5‐1 8/15 10:30‐11:00 Reza Shahbazian-
Yassar B2‐3 8/14 14:30‐14:50 Anmin Cao A6‐2 8/14 11:00‐11:30 Zongping Shao
G1‐2 8/16 14:00‐14:30 Guozhong Cao C2‐1 8/15 10:30‐11:00 Yuyan Shao
G6-3 8/16 14:30-14:50 Chi-Yang Chao H5‐3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 Yue Shen
B3‐4 8/14 14:50‐15:05 Dongfang Chen C2‐2 8/15 11:00‐11:20 Siqi Shi
D1‐4 8/15 14:50‐15:10 Jin-Ming Chen C5‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40 Kaiyuan Shi
E1‐5 8/15 17:00‐17:15 Ri Chen E3‐2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 Yixiang Shi F4‐4 8/16 11:40‐12:00 Mingming Chen C3‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00 Rodney Smith F6‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 Renjie Chen G2‐2 8/16 14:00‐14:30 Dong Su
G5‐4 8/16 14:50-15:10 Zheng Chen E6‐2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 Xueliang (Andy)
Sun
G6‐2 8/16 14:00‐14:30 Aicheng Chen A4‐2 8/14 11:00‐11:30 Shuhui Sun
H2-3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 Yong Chen B2‐4 8/15 14:50‐15:05 Lingna Sun B2-5 8/14 15:05-15:20 Zelin Chen H3‐3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 Chunwen Sun
B4‐3 8/14 14:30‐14:50 Xi'an Chen H4‐1 8/16 15:30‐16:00 Shigang Sun
E2‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Zhe Chen C1‐2 8/15 11:00‐11:20 Liumin Suo E3‐3 8/15 16:30‐16:45 Shaoan Cheng G5‐3 8/16 14:30‐14:50 Xinyong Tao
B5-3 8/14 14:30-14:50 Sung Mook Choi C1‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40 Wei Tong G2‐1 8/16 13:30‐14:00 Shulei Chou E2‐3 8/15 16:30‐16:45 Inam Ullah
F3‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 Eric Croiset G3‐2 8/16 14:00‐14:30 Peter Wagner
B4‐4 8/14 14:50-15:05 Zhiming Cui H4‐2 8/16 16:00-16:30 Shun Wang
E4‐5 8/15 17:00‐17:15 Xiangzhi Cui A3‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 Deli Wang E3‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Dario Dekel B6‐5 8/14 15:05‐15:20 Yaobing Wang F5‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 George P. Demopoulos C1‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00
C6‐1 8/15 10:30‐11:00 Ned Djilali D5‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 Guoxiu Wang
D1‐3 8/15 14:30‐14:50 Fei Du D6‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 Xin Wang
D3‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 Bradley Easton E2‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Chao Wang
E3‐6 8/15 17:15‐17:30 Reza Alipour Moghadam
Esfahani E4‐2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 Shuangyin Wang
C4‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00 Youjun Fan F4‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 Chunlei Wang
B6‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 Xinliang Feng C6‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40 Haotian Wang F3‐4 8/16 11:40‐12:00 Michael Fowler H3‐2 8/16 16:00-16:30 Xiaomin Wang
G1‐3 8/16 14:30‐14:50 Lijun Fu H5‐1 8/16 15:30-16:00 Donghai Wang H1‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Biao Gao H5‐5 8/16 17:00‐17:15 Boya Wang
B6‐3 8/14 14:30-14:50 Shuyan Gao H6‐1 8/16 15:30‐16:00 Chunsheng Wang
B5-6 8/14 15:20-15:35 Ju Ge G2‐3 8/16 14:30‐14:50 Weichao Wang
E6‐3 8/15 16:30‐16:45 Dongsheng Geng G4‐3 8/16 14:30‐14:50 Yixuan Wang
E2-2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 Lin Gu D3-4 8/15 14:50-15:10 Jianqiang Wang
B2‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 Yuguo Guo A3-4 8/14 11:50-12:10 Jiulin Wang
D4‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 Juchen Guo H2‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Yunhong Wei
E5‐2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 Shaojun Guo A1‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 Stanley Whittingham
G1‐1 8/16 13:30‐14:00 Zaiping Guo A1‐2 8/14 11:00‐11:30 Zhongshuai Wu G1-4 8/16 14:50-15:10 Xinli Guo A3‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 Zhenguo Wu F2‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 Xiaogang Han B2‐2 8/14 14:00‐14:30 Tianpin Wu
A6‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 Jianhua Hao B3‐2 8/14 14:00‐14:30 Gang Wu
F2‐2 8/16 11:00‐11:20 Yanbing He C6‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00 Haobin Wu H6‐5 8/16 17:00‐17:15 Daping He D3‐3 8/15 14:30‐14:50 Renbing Wu
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B5-2 8/14 14:00‐14:30 Yanglong Hou D5‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 Chuan Wu
C4‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40 Jin-Song Hu E1‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Maoxiang Wu A6-4 8/14 11:50-12:10 Bin Hua G5-1 8/16 13:30-14:00 Dingguo Xia
B3‐3 8/14 14:30‐14:50 Jiaqi Huang C2‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00 Xinhui Xia
B3-5 8/14 15:05-15:20 Shangwei Huang D4‐4 8/15 14:50‐15:10 Zhenhai Xia
H1‐3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 Kaifu Huo F2‐4 8/16 11:40‐12:00 Hui Xia
E1‐2 8/15 16:00‐16:30 Xiulei Ji F2‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 Xingcheng Xiao
E3‐5 8/15 17:00‐17:15 Xiaoning Jia C5‐4 8/15 11:40‐12:00 Jia Xie F6-2 8/16 11:00‐11:20 Yinzhu Jiang B4‐2 8/14 14:00-14:30 Wei Xing
B5‐3 8/14 16:30-16:50 Kai Jiang E4‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Weilin Xu B6‐4 8/14 14:50-15:05 Yan Jiao H3‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Lin Xu
G4‐4 8/16 14:50-15:10 Huile Jin F4‐2 8/16 11:00‐11:20 Ning Yan
H2‐1 8/16 15:30‐16:00 Janek Juergen H1‐1 8/16 15:30‐16:00 Xingbin Yan
H6‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Gee Yeong Kim A3‐2 8/14 11:00‐11:30 Feng Yan
E4‐6 8/15 17:15‐17:30 Fanpeng Kong H5‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Keqin Yang E4‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Robert Kostecki B4‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 Hong Yang
A4‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 Ulrike Kramm B5‐5 8/14 15:05‐15:20 Wensheng Yang A5‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 Sang-Young Lee D2‐4 8/15 14:50‐15:10 Jun Yang
F5‐2 8/16 11:00‐11:20 Hyun-Wook Lee G5‐2 8/16 14:00‐14:30 Yong Yang
A5‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 Jia Li G6‐4 8/16 14:50-15:10 Ruizhi Yang
B6‐2 8/14 14:00‐14:30 Yanguang Li E5‐5 8/15 17:00‐17:15 Zhujun Yao
G3‐1 8/16 13:30‐14:00 Li Li B1‐6 8/14 15:20‐15:40 Zhibin Ye C3‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40 H2‐5 8/16 17:00‐17:15 Yaxia Yin
D2‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 Jun Li H2‐2 8/16 16:00-16:30 Aiping Yu
E1‐3 8/15 16:30‐17:45 Yongliang Li B5‐4 8/14 14:50‐15:05 Bo Yu
E6‐6 8/15 17:15‐17:30 Matthew Li C1‐1 8/15 10:30-11:00 Yan Yu
F3‐2 8/16 11:00‐11:20 Wenmu Li F1‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 Haijun Yu F5‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 Fujun Li F6‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 Xiqian Yu D5-4 8/15 14:50-15:10 Qing Li D2‐3 8/15 14:30-14:50 Yifei Yuan
H3‐1 8/16 15:30‐16:00 F3‐3 8/16 11:20‐11:40 Xianxia Yuan
C6-2 8/15 11:00-11:20 Yujing Li A5‐4 8/14 11:50‐12:10 Hadis Zarrin
F1‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 Keryn Lian A6‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 Jiguang Zhang D4‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 Shijun Liao B1‐2 8/14 14:00‐14:30 Qiang Zhang
C3-1 8/15 10:30-11:00 Zhan Lin D2‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 Huamin Zhang
A2‐3 8/14 11:30‐11:50 Jiang Liu C4‐1 8/15 10:30‐11:00 Junliang Zhang
B3‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 Meilin Liu C5‐2 8/15 11:00‐11:20 Yihe Zhang
E3‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Zhijun Liu D6‐3 8/15 14:30‐14:50 Jintao Zhang
E5‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Jian Liu E5‐3 8/15 16:30‐16:45 Yuefei Zhang
H1‐5 8/16 17:00‐17:15 Yong Liu F4‐1 8/16 10:30‐11:00 Qiao Zhang
G3‐4 8/16 14:50-15:10 Nian Liu H4‐3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 Cheng Zhang
B6-6 8/14 15:20-15:35 Min Liu H6‐2 8/16 16:00-16:30 Lei Zhang
D6‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 Yunfeng Lu E6-5 8/15 17:00-17:15 Yong Zhang A4-4 8/14 11:50-12:10 Hongmei Luo B4-6 8/14 15:20-15:35 Qingcheng Zhang F6-4 8/16 11:40-12:00 Hongmei Luo E2‐5 8/15 17:00‐17:15 Dan Zhang
H6‐3 8/16 16:30‐16:45 Jingli Luo F1-4 8/16 11:40‐12:00 Yufeng Zhao C3‐2 8/15 11:00‐11:20 Wei Lv B1-3 8/14 14:30-14:50 Hongbin Zhao
E5‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Li Lv A2‐4 8/14 11:50‐12:10 Honghe Zheng
B1‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 Zifeng Ma B1-5 8/14 15:05-15:20 Huiwen Zheng B5‐1 8/14 13:30‐14:00 Yanwei Ma D1‐2 8/15 14:00‐14:30 Igor Zhitomirsky H1‐2 8/16 16:00-16:30 Liqiang Mai A2‐1 8/14 10:30‐11:00 Chuan-Jian Zhong E6‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Joachim Maier H4‐4 8/16 16:45‐17:00 Yu Zhong
D6‐4 8/15 14:50‐15:10 Xiangbo Meng E1‐1 8/15 15:30‐16:00 Zhen Zhou
D1‐1 8/15 13:30‐14:00 David Mitlin E6‐4 8/15 16:45‐17:00 Jing Zhou
C2‐3 8/15 11:20‐11:40 Jiangfeng Ni H4‐5 8/16 17:00‐17:15 Zhongren Zhou E2‐6 8/15 17:15‐17:30 Alex Ifeanyi Oje G3‐3 8/16 14:30‐14:50 Yongning Zhou
C4‐2 8/15 11:00‐11:20 Zhenmeng Peng B1-4 8/14 14:50‐15:05 Chao Zou
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Poster Presentations
Poster Size: Width (4 ft.) , Height (3 ft.) # Title First name Last name
1 Active Site Structures in Nitrogen‒Doped Carbon‒Supported Cobalt Catalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Chenxin Cai
2 Long Cycle Performance Aqueous Magnesium Ion Battery Based on Organic Materials Anode
Ruibai Cang
3 Performance and Voltage-Fading Mechanism of Nickel-Based Air Electrodes for Rechargeable Zinc-Air Batteries
Zachary Cano
4 Altering the Carbon Support in Sulfonated Silica Ceramic Carbon Electrodes for the PEMFC Veronica Cavallari
5 Ultrafine Li4Ti5O12 Nanocrystals as Building Blocks for High-Power Lithium Battery Anode
Lu Chen
6 Preparation and Electrochemical Performance of Amorphous Metal Organic Anode Materials
Tianrui Chen
7 Modified Commercial Pyrite as Anode Material for Sodium Ion Batteries Weihua Chen
8 Anti-Fouling and cost-efficient air cathodes for microbial fuel cells Guang Chen
9 Hierarchical Porous Double-Shelled Electrocatalyst with Tailored Lattice
Alkalinity towards Bifunctional Oxygen Reactions for Metal-air Battery Ya-ping Deng
10 Understanding the Roles Of Nitrogen Configurations of Nitrogen Doped Graphene in Electrocatalysis
Wei Ding
11 Infiltration of Ce-Doped LASRCRFEO Cathode Catalyst Shaochen Ding
12 Effect of Stirring Process on the Microstructures of Membrane Electrode Assemblies
Shaojie Du
13 Highly Reversibility of Lithium Ions Storage in an 3D Stable Framework Structure
Chun Fang
14 A Molecularly Precise Fe-N3/C Model Active Site for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Holly Fruehwald
15 Density Functional Theory Studies of Ethylene Adsorption on NiZn (110) Plane
Minrui Gao
16 Dual Metal Atoms Bonded with Nitrogen as Active Center Towards ORR Electrolysis
Junjie Ge
17 Facile Synthesis of Silver@Carbon Nanocable-Supported Platinum Nanoparticles as High-Performing Electrocatalyst for Glycerol Oxidation in Direct Glycerol Fuel Cells
Yuming Guo
18 Carbon Electrode Material with Ionic Charged Groups for Inverted Capacitive Deionization
Oneeb Ul Haq
19 Highly Dispersive Graphene Nanosheets as Electrode Materials for Supercapacitors
Chuan He
20 Corn Straw Piths Assisted Synthesis of Porous Co3O4 Nanosheets with Enhanced Supercapacitor Performances
Jinpei Hei
21 Enhanced Cycle ability of Faradic CoNi2S4 Electrode by Reduced Graphene Oxide Coating for Efficient Asymmetric Supercapacitor
Kai Jiang
22 Rational Synthesis of Nitrogen-Doped Catalytic Materials by Salt Method
Jinxia Jiang
23 Assembling Metal Phosphides@Metal Hydroxides Nanostructure as A Robust Bifunctional Water Splitting Electrode
Lifang Jiao
24 Superstructure Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries Baohua Li
25 Enhanced Electrocatalytic Activity of Platinum Nanoclusters Loaded on the Porous N-Doped Carbon Layer Coated Carbon Nanotubes
Lixiang Li
26 A Eutectic Salt-Assisted Semi-Closed Pyrolysis Route to Fabricate High-Density Active-Sites Hierarchically Porous Fe/N/C Catalysts for Oxygen Jia Li
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Reduction Reaction
27 High Performance Nanoparticle-Based Alloy Catalysts For Efficient CO2 Conversion Meng Li
28 Enhanced Charge-Transfer Property of Homogeneous and Isomorphic Blocking Layer - Skeleton for Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells Dongqi Li
29 Tetraethylammonium Hydroxide Based Alkaline Polymer Electrolytes for High Temperature Supercapacitors Jak Li
30 Effect of Lithium-Doped Graphite Anode on the Electrochemical Performance of Lithium Nickel Manganese Oxide (LNMO) Cells Qingyu Li
31 Study on Electrochemical Performances of Graphene-Doped LiFePO4
for Lithium-Ion Capacitors Qingyu Li
32 Enhanced Electrochemical Properties of Lithium-Excess Li3V2(PO4)3 Cathode Material Ruhong Li
33 MoS2 Based Hybrid Nanostructures for Efficient Photocatalytic Water Splitting Xuanhua Li
34 A Novel LIPVFM Based Single-Ion Conductor as SPEs for Room Temperature Operational Solid-State Batteries Fang Lian
35 Study on Preparation and Electrochemical Performances of Biological Starch-Base Carbon Spheres as Electrode Materials for Supercapacitors Tao Liao
36 Common Effect of Nano Sulfur Coated with Poly(3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene) and Carbon Cloth Interlayer on Cyclic Performance of Lithium-Sulfur Battery
Jianchao Liu
37 A High-Performance LPAN@NCA Lithium-Ion Battery Material Prepared by A Simple Method Jianhong Liu
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Electrochemical hydrogenation of mixed-phase TiO2 nanotube arrays enables remarkably enhanced photoelectrochemical water splitting performance
Jiaqin Liu
39 Nano Porous Silver Particles for High Performance Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to CO Shaoqing Liu
40 Paper-Based All-Solid-State Flexible Micro-Supercapacitors with Ultra-High Rate and Rapid Frequency Response Capacitors Wenwen Liu
41 Electro-Active Filter Technology for Environmental Applications Yanbiao Liu
42 All Solid-State V2O5-Based Flexible Hybrid Fiber Supercapacitors Zonghuai Liu
43 Rational Design of NiCo2S4 Nanoparticles@ N-Doped CNT for Hybrid Supercapacitors Yuting Luan
44 Tuning Shell Numbers of Transition Metal Oxide Hollow Spheres towards durable and superior lithium storage Dan Luo
45 Polydopamine Zinc Aqueous Redox Flow Batteries for Sustainable and Safe Large Scale Energy Storage Ting Ma
46 Hierarchical Hybrid Nanotube Assembled by Double-Core@Shell Nanoparticles as Efficient Trifunctional Electrocatalysts for Rechargeable Zinc Air Batteries and Overall Water Splitting
Xiaoming Ma
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Evaluation of Effect of Fabrication Method on the Characteristics of Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA) for PEM Electrolysis Rutendo
Mutambanengwe
48 "Smart" Self-Assembled Chromogenic Materials on Enhanced Nanosurfaces for Energy Storage Jade Poisson
49 Physical, Chemical and Morphological Study of Ir/TaC Electrocatalysts for PEM Water Electrolysis Nafiseh Rezaei
50 Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Hollow-Porous LMFP/C Nano Spheres for Lithium Ion Batteries Tingting Ruan
51 3D Lithiophilic Porous Foam for Stable Li Metal Batteries Rensheng Song
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Intermediate Mechanical Supported Quadra Core-Shell Structured Si@SiO2@C for High Energy Li-ion batteries Jaekyung Sung
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53 Free Standing RuO2-Co3O4 Nanowires on Ni Foam as Efficient Cathode Catalyst for Li-O2 Battery Hui Sun
54 Potential Sensing on Propranolol Enantiomers Based on Signal Amplification of Graphene Xiangying Sun
55 Scalable Production of SnS/CoSn2/MoS2/C Composites as Anode Material for High Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries Yanna Sun
56 Li2SO4-Polyacrylamide as Neutral Ph Polymer Electrolytes for Electrochemical Capacitors Alvin Virya
57 Core-shell Hexacyanoferrate for Superior Na-ion Batteries Min Wan
58 Flexible Fiber-Shaped High Energy Density Supercapacitors Bin Wang
59 Porous Silicon Derived from Quartz Waste as A High-Performance Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Lianbang Wang
60 Thin metal coating on Super-aligned carbon nanotube films for fabricating highly conductive and ultralight current collectors for lithium-ion batteries
Ke Wang
61 Complex Oxide and Composite for Efficient Photoelectrocatalytic Water Splitting Ping Wang
62 Synergistic Effect on Grain Boundary and Bulk Conductivity by Coupling Li0.33La0.56TiO3 with Li7La3Zr2O12 and Recordable Electrochemical Performance
Qian Wang
63 Polysulfides Immobilization on Iron Carbide Nanoparticles for Li-S Batteries with Long Lifetime Yazhou Wang
64 Al/Graphite Composites as Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries Yi Wang
65 Bimetallic Electrocatalyst for Highly Efficient CO2 Reduction Guobin Wen
66 Scalable Synthesis of Si/SiO2 Composites for High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes Hao Wu
67 Aqueous Based Asymmetrical-Bipolar Electrochemical Capacitor with A 2.4 V Operating Voltage Haoran Wu
68 Electrolyzing Synthesis of Heteroatom-Doped Graphene Quantum Dots for Unraveling the Influence of Doping on Their Emissive State Ping Wu
69 Efficient CO2 Electroreduction on Silver Sulfide Nanowires in Ionic Liquid Jing Xiao
70 Solid Mechanic Simulation of Gas Diffusion Layer of PEMFC Liusheng Xiao
71 Facile Preparation and Properties of Ordered Flower-Like Polyaniline-Graphene Composites for High-Performance Supercapacitor Electrode Materials
Hongyao Xu
72 Embellished Hollow Spherical Catalyst Boosting Activity and Durability for Oxygen Reduction Reaction Pan Xu
73 Transition Metal Phosphide Composite Encapsulated within N,P-Doped Carbon Nanotubes for Synergistic Oxygen Evolution Sailong Xu
74 Realizing the Embedded Growth of Large Li2O2 Aggregations by Matching Different Metal Oxides for High-Capacity and High-Rate Lithium Oxygen Batteries
Shan Xu
75 In-Situ Electrochemical AFM Study on the Solid Electrolyte Interphase of Lithium-Ion Battery Hui-Juan Yan
76 Molybdenum Sulfides Based Electro-Catalysts for Water Splitting Ya Yan
77 Enhanced Cycle Performance and Lifetime Estimation of Lead Acid Battery Shaoqiang Yang
78 Understanding the Cooperative Atomic Motion and Shape Change of Au Nanoparticles Below the Premelting Temperature Ying Yang
79 TNTs/C/MnO2 Composite Films for Supercapacitors: Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties Zhongping Yao
80 Improved Reversibility of Lithium Metal Anode by Controlling the Dendrite Growth Direction Lixia Yuan
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81 Structural Investigation of Iodine-Modified TiO2 Catalyst by X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Linjuan Zhang
82 Cross-Linked Nanocellulose/Graphene Oxide Electrolyte for Flexible Rechargeable Zinc-Air Batteries Jing Zhang
83 Mn-Based Oxides as Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Aqueous Zn Batteries Ning Zhang
84 Tunable Syngas Production Via Photoelectrochemical Reduction of CO2 With H2O Using Cu2O-SnO2 Z-Scheme Photocatalyst Shengnian Zhang
85 Enhancing CO2 Electrolysis on In-Situ Exsolved Perovskite Cathodes in Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells Wen-Qiang Zhang
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A General Approach for Fabricating 3D MFe2O4 (M=Mn, Ni, Cu, Co)/Graphitic Carbon Nitride Covalently Functionalized Nitrogen-doped Graphene Nanocomposites as Advanced Anodes for Lithium-ion Batteries
Wenyao Zhang
87 Dual Exfoliation of Graphite Electrodes Into High-Yield Graphene Based on Electrochemical Intercalation of Anions and Cations Simultaneously Yuan Zhang
88 A Novel Strategy to Tune the Ultramicroporosity of Carbon Nanosphere for Superior Electrochemical Capacitive and CO2 Capture Performance Zhen Zhang
89 Freestanding Graphene-MoO3-X Composite Film for Flexible Supercapacitors Shi-Xi Zhao
90 Flexible and Free-Standing Electrode Based on MnO2@Carbon Nanotubes Sponges for Supercapacitors Xiaoming Zhou
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