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Tingxian Li is affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their research primarily intersects Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, with additional work in Molecular Biology and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's publication record includes a number of papers focusing on areas such as phase change materials, solar-powered water purification, adsorption and cooling systems, and advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques. The main topics covered by their work include:

  • Phase Change Materials Research
  • Solar-Powered Water Purification Methods
  • Adsorption and Cooling Systems
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Thermal properties of materials
  • Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Tingxian Li include:

  • "Efficient Solar-Driven Water Harvesting from Arid Air with Metal-Organic Frameworks Modified by Hygroscopic Salt," 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Form-stable phase change composites: Preparation, performance, and applications for thermal energy conversion, storage and management," 2021, Energy Storage Materials
  • "Ultrahigh solar-driven atmospheric water production enabled by scalable rapid-cycling water harvester with vertically aligned nanocomposite sorbent," 2021, Energy & Environmental Science
  • "Highly thermally conductive and flexible phase change composites enabled by polymer/graphite nanoplatelet-based dual networks for efficient thermal management," 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • "Highly conductive phase change composites enabled by vertically-aligned reticulated graphite nanoplatelets for high-temperature solar photo/electro-thermal energy conversion, harvesting and storage," 2021, Nano Energy

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations include:

  • R.Z. Wang
  • Jiaxing Xu
  • Si Wu
  • Taisen Yan
  • Jingwei Chao

Key venues where Tingxian Li has published multiple studies are:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Nature Communications
  • Energy Storage Materials
  • Energy & Environmental Science
  • Energy

Best Publications

  • High‐Performance Thermally Conductive Phase Change Composites by Large‐Size Oriented Graphite Sheets for Scalable Thermal Energy Harvesting

    Si Wu;Tingxian Li;Zhen Tong;Jingwei Chao

  • A review of promising candidate reactions for chemical heat storage

    T. Yan;R.Z. Wang;T.X. Li;L.W. Wang

  • Efficient Solar-Driven Water Harvesting from Arid Air with Metal-Organic Frameworks Modified by Hygroscopic Salt.

    Jiaxing Xu;Tingxian Li;Jingwei Chao;Si Wu

  • The adsorption of CO and NO on the MoS2 monolayer doped with Au, Pt, Pd, or Ni: A first-principles study

    Dongwei Ma;Weiwei Ju;Tingxian Li;Xiwei Zhang

  • Form-stable phase change composites: Preparation, performance, and applications for thermal energy conversion, storage and management

    M.Q. Wu;S. Wu;Y.F. Cai;R.Z. Wang

  • Ultrahigh solar-driven atmospheric water production enabled by scalable rapid-cycling water harvester with vertically aligned nanocomposite sorbent

    Jiaxing Xu;Tingxian Li;Taisen Yan;Si Wu

  • Highly thermally conductive and flexible phase change composites enabled by polymer/graphite nanoplatelet-based dual networks for efficient thermal management

    Si Wu;Tingxian Li;Minqiang Wu;Jiaxing Xu

  • Highly conductive phase change composites enabled by vertically-aligned reticulated graphite nanoplatelets for high-temperature solar photo/electro-thermal energy conversion, harvesting and storage

    Tingxian Li;Minqiang Wu;Si Wu;Shizhao Xiang

  • Dual-Encapsulated Highly Conductive and Liquid-Free Phase Change Composites Enabled by Polyurethane/Graphite Nanoplatelets Hybrid Networks for Efficient Energy Storage and Thermal Management.

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  • Experimental investigation on copper foam/hydrated salt composite phase change material for thermal energy storage

    T.X. Li;D.L. Wu;F. He;R.Z. Wang

  • Enhancement of heat transfer for thermal energy storage application using stearic acid nanocomposite with multi-walled carbon nanotubes

    Ting Xian Li;Ting Xian Li;Ju Hyuk Lee;Ru Zhu Wang;Yong Tae Kang

  • Graphyne as a promising substrate for the noble-metal single-atom catalysts

    D.W. Ma;Tingxian Li;Qinggao Wang;Gui Yang

  • Renewable energy in Kenya: Resource potential and status of exploitation

    J.K. Kiplagat;J.K. Kiplagat;R.Z. Wang;T.X. Li

  • Ultraflexible, cost-effective and scalable polymer-based phase change composites via chemical cross-linking for wearable thermal management

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  • Simultaneous atmospheric water production and 24-hour power generation enabled by moisture-induced energy harvesting

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  • Performance analysis of an integrated energy storage and energy upgrade thermochemical solid–gas sorption system for seasonal storage of solar thermal energy

    Tingxian Li;Tingxian Li;Ruzhu Wang;Jeremiah K. Kiplagat;Yong Tae Kang

  • Progress in the development of solid–gas sorption refrigeration thermodynamic cycle driven by low-grade thermal energy

    T.X. Li;R.Z. Wang;H. Li

  • Repairing sulfur vacancies in the MoS2 monolayer by using CO, NO and NO2 molecules

    Dongwei Ma;Qinggao Wang;Tingxian Li;Chaozheng He

  • Development and thermochemical characterizations of vermiculite/SrBr2 composite sorbents for low-temperature heat storage

    Y.N. Zhang;R.Z. Wang;Y.J. Zhao;T.X. Li

  • High performance form-stable expanded graphite/stearic acid composite phase change material for modular thermal energy storage

    S. Wu;T.X. Li;T. Yan;Y.J. Dai

  • Heat transfer design in adsorption refrigeration systems for efficient use of low-grade thermal energy

    R.Z. Wang;Z.Z. Xia;L.W. Wang;Z.S. Lu

  • Heat transfer characteristics of phase change nanocomposite materials for thermal energy storage application

    Tingxian Li;Ju Hyuk Lee;Ruzhu Wang;Yong Tae Kang

  • Ultrahigh-Energy-Density Sorption Thermal Battery Enabled by Graphene Aerogel-Based Composite Sorbents for Thermal Energy Harvesting from Air

    Taisen Yan;Tingxian Li;Jiaxing Xu;Jingwei Chao

  • Near-Zero-Energy Smart Battery Thermal Management Enabled by Sorption Energy Harvesting from Air.

    Jiaxing Xu;Jingwei Chao;Tingxian Li;Taisen Yan

  • The present and future of residential refrigeration, power generation and energy storage

    R.Z. Wang;X. Yu;T.S. Ge;T.X. Li

  • A target‐oriented solid‐gas thermochemical sorption heat transformer for integrated energy storage and energy upgrade

    Tingxian Li;Ruzhu Wang;Jeremiah K. Kiplagat

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruzhu Wang
Ruzhu Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Pradip Dutta
Pradip Dutta Indian Institute of Science
Yong Tae Kang
Yong Tae Kang Korea University
Yu. I. Aristov
Yu. I. Aristov Boreskov Institute of Catalysis
Jingyi Wu
Jingyi Wu Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Koji Takahashi
Koji Takahashi Kyushu University
Tao Li
Tao Li Florida International University
Tao Deng
Tao Deng Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Saffa Riffat
Saffa Riffat University of Nottingham
Xiaodong Li
Xiaodong Li University of Virginia

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