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Materials Science

D-Index
46
Citations
16513
World Ranking
11295
National Ranking
3136

Engineering and Technology

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46
Citations
16467
World Ranking
5028
National Ranking
982

Overview

Jin Xie is affiliated with ShanghaiTech University in China and has focused their research mainly on fields related to engineering and materials science. Their work spans diverse subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, inorganic chemistry, and automotive engineering.

Their research portfolio includes a strong emphasis on topics such as:

  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications

Jin Xie has published extensively in respected journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Nano Letters
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Advanced Materials
  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society

Some recent notable papers authored by Jin Xie cover advances in battery and catalytic materials, which feature significant citation counts:

  • Homogeneous and mechanically stable solid-electrolyte interphase enabled by trioxane-modulated electrolytes for lithium metal batteries, 2023, Nature Energy
  • Alloying of Cu with Ru Enabling the Relay Catalysis for Reduction of Nitrate to Ammonia, 2023, Advanced Materials
  • Tortuosity Effects in Lithium-Metal Host Anodes, 2020, Joule
  • Simultaneous Enhancement of Interfacial Stability and Kinetics of Single-Crystal LiNi0.6Mn0.2Co0.2O2 through Optimized Surface Coating and Doping, 2020, Nano Letters
  • An H2O-Initiated Crosslinking Strategy for Ultrafine-Nanoclusters-Reinforced High-Toughness Polymer-In-Plasticizer Solid Electrolyte, 2023, Advanced Materials

The scientist has collaborated frequently with a group of coauthors including Wenda Bao, Longxing Su, Lianqi Zhao, Xincan Cai, and Haojie Zhao, reflecting ongoing partnerships on various research projects.

Best Publications

  • Layered reduced graphene oxide with nanoscale interlayer gaps as a stable host for lithium metal anodes.

    Dingchang Lin;Yayuan Liu;Zheng Liang;Hyun-Wook Lee

  • High-efficiency oxygen reduction to hydrogen peroxide catalysed by oxidized carbon materials

    Zhiyi Lu;Guangxu Chen;Samira Siahrostami;Zhihua Chen

  • Ultrathin, flexible, solid polymer composite electrolyte enabled with aligned nanoporous host for lithium batteries.

    Jiayu Wan;Jin Xie;Jin Xie;Xian Kong;Zhe Liu

  • Radiative human body cooling by nanoporous polyethylene textile

    Po-Chun Hsu;Alex Y. Song;Peter B. Catrysse;Chong Liu

  • An Artificial Solid Electrolyte Interphase with High Li-Ion Conductivity, Mechanical Strength, and Flexibility for Stable Lithium Metal Anodes.

    Yayuan Liu;Dingchang Lin;Pak Yan Yuen;Kai Liu

  • A half-wave rectified alternating current electrochemical method for uranium extraction from seawater

    Chong Liu;Po-Chun Hsu;Jin Xie;Jie Zhao

  • A dual-mode textile for human body radiative heating and cooling.

    Po Chun Hsu;Chong Liu;Alex Y. Song;Ze Zhang

  • Self-healing SEI enables full-cell cycling of a silicon-majority anode with a coulombic efficiency exceeding 99.9%

    Yang Jin;Yang Jin;Yang Jin;Sa Li;Akihiro Kushima;Xiaoquan Zheng

  • Surface Fluorination of Reactive Battery Anode Materials for Enhanced Stability.

    Jie Zhao;Lei Liao;Feifei Shi;Ting Lei

  • Hematite-based water splitting with low turn-on voltages.

    Chun Du;Xiaogang Yang;Matthew T. Mayer;Henry Hoyt

  • Air-stable and freestanding lithium alloy/graphene foil as an alternative to lithium metal anodes

    Jie Zhao;Guangmin Zhou;Kai Yan;Jin Xie

  • Uniform High Ionic Conducting Lithium Sulfide Protection Layer for Stable Lithium Metal Anode

    Hao Chen;Allen Pei;Dingchang Lin;Jin Xie

  • Vertically Aligned and Continuous Nanoscale Ceramic–Polymer Interfaces in Composite Solid Polymer Electrolytes for Enhanced Ionic Conductivity

    Xiaokun Zhang;Xiaokun Zhang;Jin Xie;Feifei Shi;Dingchang Lin

  • Atomic layer deposition of stable lithium ion conductive interfacial layer for stable cathode cycling

    Yi Cui;Jin Xie

  • Fast lithium growth and short circuit induced by localized-temperature hotspots in lithium batteries

    Yangying Zhu;Jin Xie;Jin Xie;Allen Pei;Bofei Liu

  • Stitching h-BN by atomic layer deposition of LiF as a stable interface for lithium metal anode.

    Jin Xie;Lei Liao;Yongji Gong;Yanbin Li

  • Fast galvanic lithium corrosion involving a Kirkendall-type mechanism

    Dingchang Lin;Yayuan Liu;Yanbin Li;Yuzhang Li

  • Strong texturing of lithium metal in batteries.

    Feifei Shi;Allen Pei;Arturas Vailionis;Jin Xie

  • Status, promises, and challenges of nanocomposite solid-state electrolytes for safe and high performance lithium batteries

    J. Wan;J. Xie;D.G. Mackanic;W. Burke

  • Direct/Alternating Current Electrochemical Method for Removing and Recovering Heavy Metal from Water Using Graphene Oxide Electrode

    Chong Liu;Tong Wu;Po-Chun Hsu;Jin Xie

Frequent Co-Authors

Yi Cui
Yi Cui Stanford University
Dunwei Wang
Dunwei Wang Boston College
Allen Pei
Allen Pei Tesla (United States)
Dingchang Lin
Dingchang Lin Johns Hopkins University
Yayuan Liu
Yayuan Liu Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Yuzhang Li
Yuzhang Li University of California, Los Angeles
Jie Sun
Jie Sun Tianjin University
Guangmin Zhou
Guangmin Zhou Tsinghua University
Po-Chun Hsu
Po-Chun Hsu Duke University
Kai Yan
Kai Yan Stanford University

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