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Xiaobing Zuo is affiliated with Argonne National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science, Engineering, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these disciplines, they have made contributions in several specialized subfields including Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomaterials, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work covers a broad range of main topics, notably Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials, Polydiacetylene-based materials and applications, Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies, Advancements in Battery Materials, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, Material Dynamics and Properties, and Quantum Dots Synthesis and Properties.

The following recent papers by Xiaobing Zuo reflect their research focus and publication record:

  • A high-energy and long-cycling lithium-sulfur pouch cell via a macroporous catalytic cathode with double-end binding sites, 2020, Nature Nanotechnology
  • Efficient light-emitting diodes based on oriented perovskite nanoplatelets, 2021, Science Advances
  • Simultaneously Blocking Chemical Crosstalk and Internal Short Circuit via Gel-Stretching Derived Nanoporous Non-Shrinkage Separator for Safe Lithium-Ion Batteries, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • Highly Reversible Sodiation/Desodiation from a Carbon-Sandwiched SnS2 Nanosheet Anode for Sodium Ion Batteries, 2020, Nano Letters
  • Development of high-energy non-aqueous lithium-sulfur batteries via redox-active interlayer strategy, 2022, Nature Communications

Xiaobing Zuo frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Nature Communications
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • ACS Nano
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Collaboration is evident in their work, having co-authored with researchers such as Yang Ren, Siyu Wu, Khalil Amine, Gui-Liang Xu, and Ty Christoff-Tempesta with multiple joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Cyclic GMP-AMP Synthase is Activated by Double-stranded DNA-Induced Oligomerization

    Xin Li;Chang Shu;Guanghui Yi;Catherine T. Chaton

  • Efficient blue light-emitting diodes based on quantum-confined bromide perovskite nanostructures

    Yang Liu;Jieyuan Cui;Kai Du;He Tian

  • A high-energy and long-cycling lithium-sulfur pouch cell via a macroporous catalytic cathode with double-end binding sites.

    Chen Zhao;Chen Zhao;Gui-Liang Xu;Zhou Yu;Leicheng Zhang

  • Nanostructured bilayered vanadium oxide electrodes for rechargeable sodium-ion batteries.

    Sanja Tepavcevic;Hui Xiong;Vojislav R. Stamenkovic;Xiaobing Zuo

  • Structures of riboswitch RNA reaction states by mix-and-inject XFEL serial crystallography

    J. R. Stagno;Y. Liu;Y. R. Bhandari;C. E. Conrad

  • Au133(SPh-tBu)52 Nanomolecules: X-ray Crystallography, Optical, Electrochemical, and Theoretical Analysis

    Amala Dass;Shevanuja Theivendran;Praneeth Reddy Nimmala;Chanaka Kumara

  • Nanostructured Black Phosphorus/Ketjenblack–Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes Composite as High Performance Anode Material for Sodium-Ion Batteries

    Gui-Liang Xu;Zonghai Chen;Gui-Ming Zhong;Yuzi Liu

  • Recognition of Multivalent Histone States Associated with Heterochromatin by UHRF1 Protein

    Nataliya Nady;Alexander Lemak;John R. Walker;George V. Avvakumov

  • Nanostructured Layered Cathode for Rechargeable Mg-Ion Batteries.

    Sanja Tepavcevic;Yuzi Liu;Dehua Zhou;Barry Lai

  • Shaping Nanometer‐Scale Architecture Through Surface Chemistry

    Zoran V. Saponjic;Nada M. Dimitrijevic;David M. Tiede;Andrew J. Goshe

  • Heterogeneous silicon mesostructures for lipid-supported bioelectric interfaces

    Yuanwen Jiang;João L. Carvalho-De-Souza;Raymond C.S. Wong;Zhiqiang Luo

  • Parasitic Reactions in Nanosized Silicon Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries

    Han Gao;Lisong Xiao;Lisong Xiao;Ingo Plümel;Ingo Plümel;Gui-Liang Xu;Gui-Liang Xu

  • Structurally defined nanoscale sheets from self-assembly of collagen-mimetic peptides.

    Tao Jiang;Chunfu Xu;Yang Liu;Zheng Liu

  • Dynamics and energetics of single-step hole transport in DNA hairpins.

    Frederick D. Lewis;Jianqin Liu;Xiaobing Zuo;Ryan T. Hayes

  • The structural basis for receptor recognition of human interleukin-18

    Naotaka Tsutsumi;Takeshi Kimura;Kyohei Arita;Mariko Ariyoshi

  • Quantitative 3D evolution of colloidal nanoparticle oxidation in solution

    Yugang Sun;Xiaobing Zuo;Subramanian K. R. S. Sankaranarayanan;Sheng Peng

  • DNA as helical ruler: exciton-coupled circular dichroism in DNA conjugates.

    Frederick D. Lewis;Ligang Zhang;Xiaoyang Liu;Xiaobing Zuo

  • An unusual topological structure of the HIV-1 Rev response element.

    Xianyang Fang;Jinbu Wang;Ina P. O’Carroll;Michelle Mitchell

  • X-ray diffraction "fingerprinting" of DNA structure in solution for quantitative evaluation of molecular dynamics simulation

    Xiaobing Zuo;Guanglei Cui;Kenneth M. Merz;Ligang Zhang

  • Optically active BINOL core-based phenyleneethynylene dendrimers for the enantioselective fluorescent recognition of amino alcohols.

    Vincent J. Pugh;Qiao-Sheng Hu;Xiaobing Zuo;Frederick D. Lewis

  • Rational design of helical nanotubes from self-assembly of coiled-coil lock washers.

    Chunfu Xu;Rui Liu;Anil K. Mehta;Ricardo C. Guerrero-Ferreira

Frequent Co-Authors

Khalil Amine
Khalil Amine Argonne National Laboratory
Frederick D. Lewis
Frederick D. Lewis Northwestern University
Yang Ren
Yang Ren City University of Hong Kong
David M. Tiede
David M. Tiede Argonne National Laboratory
Vincent P. Conticello
Vincent P. Conticello Emory University
Gui-Liang Xu
Gui-Liang Xu Argonne National Laboratory
Michael R. Wasielewski
Michael R. Wasielewski Northwestern University
Yuzi Liu
Yuzi Liu Argonne National Laboratory
Zonghai Chen
Zonghai Chen Argonne National Laboratory
Cheng-Jun Sun
Cheng-Jun Sun Argonne National Laboratory

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