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40
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6542
World Ranking
7317
National Ranking
297

Overview

Qinmin Pan is affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada, focusing primarily on engineering with a specialization in electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans several subfields including automotive engineering, materials chemistry, mechanical engineering, and sustainability studies related to renewable energy and the environment.

The scientist's work centers on advanced battery materials and technologies, with a notable emphasis on advancements and research in battery materials. They also investigate corrosion behavior and inhibition, electrodeposition and electroless coatings, as well as materials engineering and processing. Some research touches on magnesium oxide properties and applications.

Recent publications demonstrate a concentration on solid-state lithium batteries and related polymer electrolytes. Selected papers include:

  • Ultrahigh Elastic Polymer Electrolytes for Solid-State Lithium Batteries with Robust Interfaces, 2022, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Stabilizing Lithium Metal Anodes by a Self-Healable and Li-Regulating Interlayer, 2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Microstructural Characterization and Corrosion Resistance Evaluation of Chromate-Phosphate/Water-Soluble Resin Composite Conversion Coating on Al Surfaces, 2022, Progress in Organic Coatings
  • An Ultra-Thin Polymer Electrolyte Based on Single-Helical-Structured Agarose for High Performance Solid-State Lithium Batteries, 2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • Conformation Inversion of Succinonitrile towards Long-Life Solid-State Lithium Metal Batteries, 2024, Chemical Engineering Journal

Frequent publication venues where this scientist has contributed include the Journal of Materials Chemistry A, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Chemical Engineering Journal, Progress in Organic Coatings, and Journal of Energy Chemistry.

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their work. Frequent co-authors include Xingzhao Zhang, Ximing Cui, Yuxuan Li, Ying Chu, and Ning Li, highlighting teamwork primarily in battery materials and related chemical research contexts.

Best Publications

  • Robust superhydrophobic polyurethane sponge as a highly reusable oil-absorption material

    Qing Zhu;Ying Chu;Zhikui Wang;Ning Chen

  • Fast and Selective Removal of Oils from Water Surface via Highly Hydrophobic Core−Shell Fe2O3@C Nanoparticles under Magnetic Field

    Qing Zhu;Feng Tao;Qinmin Pan

  • Evaluation of ZnO nanorod arrays with dandelion-like morphology as negative electrodes for lithium-ion batteries

    Hongbo Wang;Qinmin Pan;Yuexiang Cheng;Jianwei Zhao

  • Three-Dimensionally Macroporous Fe/C Nanocomposites As Highly Selective Oil-Absorption Materials

    Ying Chu;Qinmin Pan

  • Self-Healable and Cold-Resistant Supercapacitor Based on a Multifunctional Hydrogel Electrolyte

    Feng Tao;Liming Qin;Zhikui Wang;Qinmin Pan

  • Bioinspired Aquatic Microrobot Capable of Walking on Water Surface Like a Water Strider

    Xinbin Zhang;Jie Zhao;Qing Zhu;Ning Chen

  • An Omni‐Healable Supercapacitor Integrated in Dynamically Cross‐Linked Polymer Networks

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  • A self-healable polyvinyl alcohol-based hydrogel electrolyte for smart electrochemical capacitors

    Zhikui Wang;Feng Tao;Qinmin Pan

  • Miniature boats with striking loading capacity fabricated from superhydrophobic copper meshes.

    Qinmin Pan;Min Wang

  • 3D graphene/ZnO nanorods composite networks as supercapacitor electrodes

    Xiaoguang Li;Zhikui Wang;Yunfeng Qiu;Qinmin Pan

  • Fabrication of CuO film with network-like architectures through solution-immersion and their application in lithium ion batteries

    Hongbo Wang;Qinmin Pan;Jianwei Zhao;Jianwei Zhao;Geping Yin

  • Flower-like ZnO–NiO–C films with high reversible capacity and rate capability for lithium-ion batteries

    Qinmin Pan;Liming Qin;Jia Liu;Hongbo Wang

  • Highly compressible and stretchable superhydrophobic coating inspired by bio-adhesion of marine mussels

    Fatang Liu;Fenghe Sun;Qinmin Pan

  • Covalent binding of Si nanoparticles to graphene sheets and its influence on lithium storage properties of Si negative electrode

    Shengnan Yang;Guorui Li;Qing Zhu;Qinmin Pan

  • 3D Graphene Functionalized by Covalent Organic Framework Thin Film as Capacitive Electrode in Alkaline Media.

    Zeqi Zha;Lirong Xu;Zhikui Wang;Xiaoguang Li

  • A Self-Healable Hydrogel Electrolyte towards High-Performance and Reliable Quasi-Solid-State Zn-MnO2 Batteries.

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  • ZnFe2O4@C/graphene nanocomposites as excellent anode materials for lithium batteries

    Li Lin;Qinmin Pan

  • Rationally Designed Self-Healing Hydrogel Electrolyte toward a Smart and Sustainable Supercapacitor

    Jingchen Wang;Fatang Liu;Feng Tao;Qinmin Pan

  • Why Superhydrophobicity Is Crucial for a Water-Jumping Microrobot? Experimental and Theoretical Investigations

    Jie Zhao;Xinbin Zhang;Ning Chen;Qinmin Pan

  • A Fast Healable Superhydrophobic Material.

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  • Constructing Robust Liquid Marbles for Miniaturized Synthesis of Graphene/Ag Nanocomposite

    Ying Chu;Zhikui Wang;Qinmin Pan

  • A Water Strider-Like Model with Large and Stable Loading Capacity Fabricated from Superhydrophobic Copper Foils

    Qinmin Pan;Jia Liu;Qing Zhu

  • Controlled fabrication of flower–like ZnO–Fe2O3 nanostructured films with excellent lithium storage properties through a partly sacrificed template method

    Liming Qin;Qing Zhu;Guorui Li;Fatang Liu

  • Stabilizing Li Metal Anodes through a Novel Self-Healing Strategy

    Ximing Cui;Ying Chu;Liming Qin;Qinmin Pan

  • Residence Time Distribution in a Multistage Agitated Contactor with Newtonian Fluids: CFD Prediction and Experimental Validation

    Lifeng Zhang;Qinmin Pan;Garry L. Rempel

  • Improving the lithium storage properties of Fe2O3@C nanoparticles by superoleophilic and superhydrophobic polysiloxane coatings

    Qing Zhu;Ning Chen;Feng Tao;Qinmin Pan

  • A miniature surface tension-driven robot using spatially elliptical moving legs to mimic a water strider's locomotion.

    J H Yan;X B Zhang;J Zhao;G F Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

PingAn Hu
PingAn Hu Harbin Institute of Technology
Liang Zhen
Liang Zhen Harbin Institute of Technology
Jia Liu
Jia Liu Tianjin University

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