Screening New families of Metal Organic Frameworks for Hydrogen Storage
Lead Research Organisation:
University College London
Department Name: Chemistry
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Publications
Catlow CR
(2010)
Advances in computational studies of energy materials.
in Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences
Chai G
(2017)
Active sites engineering leads to exceptional ORR and OER bifunctionality in P,N Co-doped graphene frameworks
in Energy & Environmental Science
He G
(2016)
A Targeted Functional Design for Highly Efficient and Stable Cathodes for Rechargeable Li-Ion Batteries
in Advanced Functional Materials
Li B
(2017)
Ultrasmall CuCo 2 S 4 Nanocrystals: All-in-One Theragnosis Nanoplatform with Magnetic Resonance/Near-Infrared Imaging for Efficiently Photothermal Therapy of Tumors
in Advanced Functional Materials
Li X
(2017)
Amylose-Derived Macrohollow Core and Microporous Shell Carbon Spheres as Sulfur Host for Superior Lithium-Sulfur Battery Cathodes.
in ACS applied materials & interfaces
Li X
(2017)
A mechanochemical synthesis of submicron-sized Li 2 S and a mesoporous Li 2 S/C hybrid for high performance lithium/sulfur battery cathodes
in Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Luo W
(2017)
Highly crystallized a-FeOOH for a stable and efficient oxygen evolution reaction
in Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Redshaw C
(2010)
Multinuclear Zinc Pentafluorobenzene Carboxylates: Synthesis, Characterization, and Hydrogen Storage Capability
in Organometallics
Redshaw C
(2010)
Enhancement of H2 uptake via fluorination but not lithiation for Zn4N8 and Zn4N6O type clusters.
in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
Zhao XJ
(2017)
From single atoms to self-assembled quantum single-atomic nanowires: noble metal atoms on black phosphorene monolayers.
in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP