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    We work closely with academic, government and industry partners to conduct foundational and applied research that provides the groundwork for the development of transformative new energy technologies in the areas of energy storage and conversion, electrical grid, advanced materials for the energy infrastructure, science of manufacturing and water-energy nexus.

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X Author: Xiaojian Shan X Term: Applied Energy Materials Group

2020

Shan, Xiaojian, Zhang Cao, Guobin Zhu, Yan Wang, Qunting Qu, Gao Liu, and Honghe Zheng."A trimethylol melamine functionalized polyvinyl alcohol network for high performance nano-silicon anodes."Journal of Materials Chemistry A 7.45 (2020) 26029 - 26038. DOI

2019

Heng, Shuai, Yan Wang, Qunting Qu, Ruitian Guo, Xiaojian Shan, Vincent S Battaglia, Gao Liu, and Honghe Zheng."Fluoro-Ether as a Bifunctional Interphase Electrolyte Additive with Graphite/LiNi0.5Co 0.2Mn0.3O2 Full Cell."ACS Applied Energy Materials 2.9 (2019) 6404 - 6416. DOI

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