Jun Liu
Battelle Memorial Institute
22 Papers
520 Citations
Jun Liu is an academic researcher from Battelle Memorial Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrolyte & Characterization (materials science). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications. Previous affiliations of Jun Liu include Princeton University & Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
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Papers
Patent
Nanocomposite of graphene and metal oxide materials
Jun Liu,Ilhan A. Aksay,Daiwon Choi,Donghai Wang,Zhenguo Yang +4 more
- 28 Jul 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, the capacity of the metal oxide material without the graphene at a charge/discharge rate greater than about 10C was shown to have at least twice the capacity as that of the graphite material.
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Self Assembled Multi-Layer Nanocomposite of Graphene and Metal Oxide Materials
Jun Liu,Daiwon Choi,Rong Kou,Zimin Nie,Donghai Wang,Zhenguo Yang +5 more
- 10 Aug 2010
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed two-layer nanocomposite materials having at least two layers, each layer consisting of one metal oxide bonded to at least one graphene layer.
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Facile Synthesis of Chevrel Phase Nanocubes and Their Applications for Multivalent Energy Storage
Yingwen Cheng,Lucas R. Parent,Yuyan Shao,Chongmin Wang,Vincent L. Sprenkle,Guosheng Li,Jun Liu +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, pure Cu2Mo6S8 nanocubes are prepared from a mixture of (NH4)2MoS4, CuCl2, and graphene in DMF (Ar, 90 °C, 4 h) followed by heating in reducing atmosphere (flowing 4% H2/Ar, 1000 °C 7 h).
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Polymer-Sulfur Composite Materials for Electrodes in Li-S Energy Storage Devices
Jun Liu,Yuliang Cao,Lifen Xiao,Jie Xiao,Gregory J. Exarhos,Birgit Schwenzer,Zimin Nie +6 more
- 30 Jul 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, a sulfurized polymers and sulfur-containing particles can be used in lithium-sulfur energy storage devices as a positive electrode, and the composite material exhibits relatively high capacity retention and high charge/discharge cycle stability.
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Carbon as a hard template for nano material catalysts
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the recent advances in using carbon materials as hard templates to synthesize structural materials is presented, focusing on the development in the synthetic strategies, such as endotemplating, exotemplating and using carbon material as chemical reagents for the synthesis of metal carbides or nitrides.
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