189 Papers
496 Citations
Lei Zhang is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Anode. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 158 publications. Previous affiliations of Lei Zhang include Griffith University & University of Wollongong.
Chat about Author
Papers
Low-cost urchin-like silicon-based anode with superior conductivity for lithium storage applications.
Peng Guan,Wei Zhang,Chengyu Li,Na Han,Xuechen Wang,Qiaofeng Li,Guojun Song,Zhi Peng,Jianjiang Li,Jianjiang Li,Lei Zhang,Xiaoyi Zhu +11 more
TL;DR: The fabrication of structurally-integrated urchin-like Si anode is reported, which provides prominent structural stability and distinguished electron and ion transmission pathways for lithium storage.
25
Bioinspired, Simulation‐Guided Design of Polyhedron Metamaterial for Simultaneously Efficient Heat Dissipation and Energy Absorption
TL;DR: In this paper , bionic polyhedron metamaterials (BPMs) with circular struts are designed and realized by metal 3D printing to achieve not only superior heat dissipation but also high energy absorption.
25
In Situ Synthesis and Unprecedented Electrochemical Performance of Double Carbon Coated Cross-Linked Co3O4
TL;DR: A novel structure of double carbon-coated Co3O4 cross-linked composite, where the Co3 O4 nanoparticle is in situ covered by nitrogen-doped carbon and further connected by carbon nanotubes (Co3O3 NP@NC@CNTs), which exhibits unprecedented lithium storage performance and capacity retention.
Rational design of ZnS/CoS heterostructures in three dimensional N-doped CNTs for superior lithium storage
TL;DR: In this article, a superior structure of nanosized ZnS/CoS heterostructure that embedding in in-situ formed three dimensional N-doped carbon nanotubes frameworks (ZnCo-ZIFs) is fabricated via using a bimetallic zeolitic imidazolate framework as precursor.
24
A cobalt-based polyoxometalate catalyst for efficient visible-light-driven H2 evolution from water splitting
TL;DR: A cobalt-based polyoxometalate, Na 7 H 10 [Co 6 (H 2 O) 2 (PW 9 O 34 ] 9−− units in the sample act as electron transmitters to accelerate charge transfer as discussed by the authors.
23