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Xuecheng Chen is affiliated with the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Poland. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with notable subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

Their research topics focus heavily on areas related to energy storage and advanced materials. These include:

  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Advanced battery technologies research
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion

The recent publications by Xuecheng Chen provide insight into their active contributions in converting waste materials into valuable carbon-based components for energy applications. Selected recent papers are:

  • Highly efficient conversion of waste plastic into thin carbon nanosheets for superior capacitive energy storage, 2020, Carbon
  • Transforming polystyrene waste into 3D hierarchically porous carbon for high-performance supercapacitors, 2020, Chemosphere
  • High yield conversion of biowaste coffee grounds into hierarchical porous carbon for superior capacitive energy storage, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Co-etching effect to convert waste polyethylene terephthalate into hierarchical porous carbon toward excellent capacitive energy storage, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • A green and high-yield route to recycle waste masks into CNTs/Ni hybrids via catalytic carbonization and their application for superior microwave absorption, 2021, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

Xuecheng Chen frequently collaborates with a core group of coauthors, including:

  • Ewa Mijowska
  • Rudolf Holze
  • Xin Wen
  • Tao Tang
  • Shiyun Li

Their work has been published in various scientific venues, with multiple papers appearing in:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Molecules

Best Publications

  • Low-Temperature Exfoliated Graphenes: Vacuum-Promoted Exfoliation and Electrochemical Energy Storage

    Wei Lv;Dai-Ming Tang;Yan-Bing He;Cong-Hui You

  • Synthesis, dispersion, and cytocompatibility of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide

    Malgorzata Wojtoniszak;Xuecheng Chen;Ryszard J. Kalenczuk;Anna Wajda

  • Graphene-based materials for capacitive deionization

    Peiying Liu;Tingting Yan;Liyi Shi;Ho Seok Park

  • Synthesis of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes by Catalytic Combustion of Polypropylene

    Tao Tang;Xuecheng Chen;Xiaoyu Meng;Hui Chen

  • Recent progress in controlled carbonization of (waste) polymers

    Jiang Gong;Jiang Gong;Xuecheng Chen;Tao Tang

  • Selective preparation of biomass-derived porous carbon with controllable pore sizes toward highly efficient CO2 capture

    Jiaxin Li;Jiaxin Li;Beata Michalkiewicz;Jiakang Min;Changde Ma

  • Could graphene construct an effective conducting network in a high-power lithium ion battery?

    Fang-Yuan Su;Yan-Bing He;Baohua Li;Xue-Cheng Chen

  • Converting real-world mixed waste plastics into porous carbon nanosheets with excellent performance in the adsorption of an organic dye from wastewater

    Jiang Gong;Jie Liu;Xuecheng Chen;Xuecheng Chen;Zhiwei Jiang

  • Facile Deposition of Pd Nanoparticles on Carbon Nanotube Microparticles and Their Catalytic Activity for Suzuki Coupling Reactions

    Xuecheng Chen;Yuqing Hou;Hang Wang;Yang Cao

  • Biomass-derived robust three-dimensional porous carbon for high volumetric performance supercapacitors

    Xiaoguang Liu;Changde Ma;Jiaxin Li;Beata Zielinska

  • Constructing multifunctional nanofiller with reactive interface in PLA/CB-g-DOPO composites for simultaneously improving flame retardancy, electrical conductivity and mechanical properties

    Xin Wen;Xin Wen;Xin Wen;Zhiqi Liu;Zhi Li;Jing Zhang

  • Synthesis, Growth Mechanism, and Electrochemical Properties of Hollow Mesoporous Carbon Spheres with Controlled Diameter

    Xuecheng Chen;Krzysztof Kierzek;Zhiwei Jiang;Hongmin Chen

  • Catalyzing Carbonization of Polypropylene Itself by Supported Nickel Catalyst during Combustion of Polypropylene/Clay Nanocomposite for Improving Fire Retardancy

    Tao Tang;Xuecheng Chen;Hui Chen;Xiaoyu Meng

  • Highly efficient conversion of waste plastic into thin carbon nanosheets for superior capacitive energy storage

    Xiaoguang Liu;Changde Ma;Yanliang Wen;Xuecheng Chen;Xuecheng Chen

  • Catalytic carbonization of polypropylene by the combined catalysis of activated carbon with Ni2O3 into carbon nanotubes and its mechanism

    Jiang Gong;Jie Liu;Dong Wan;Xuecheng Chen

  • Upcycling Waste Polypropylene into Graphene Flakes on Organically Modified Montmorillonite

    Jiang Gong;Jie Liu;Xin Wen;Zhiwei Jiang

  • Sustainable Conversion of Mixed Plastics into Porous Carbon Nanosheets with High Performances in Uptake of Carbon Dioxide and Storage of Hydrogen

    Jiang Gong;Beata Michalkiewicz;Xuecheng Chen;Xuecheng Chen;Ewa Mijowska

  • Nanosized carbon black combined with Ni2O3 as "universal" catalysts for synergistically catalyzing carbonization of polyolefin wastes to synthesize carbon nanotubes and application for supercapacitors.

    Xin Wen;Xuecheng Chen;Nana Tian;Jiang Gong

  • Transforming polystyrene waste into 3D hierarchically porous carbon for high-performance supercapacitors

    Changde Ma;Jiakang Min;Jiang Gong;Xiaoguang Liu

  • High yield conversion of biowaste coffee grounds into hierarchical porous carbon for superior capacitive energy storage

    Xiaoguang Liu;Shuai Zhang;Xin Wen;Xuecheng Chen

  • Synergistic effect of nickel formate on the thermal and flame-retardant properties of polypropylene

    Xuecheng Chen;Yaping Ding;Tao Tang

  • Application of hollow mesoporous carbon nanospheres as an high effective adsorbent for the fast removal of acid dyes from aqueous solutions

    Wojciech Konicki;Krzysztof Cendrowski;Xuecheng Chen;Ewa Mijowska

  • A graphene-based nanostructure with expanded ion transport channels for high rate Li-ion batteries.

    Xue-Cheng Chen;Wei Wei;Wei Lv;Wei Lv;Fang-Yuan Su

Frequent Co-Authors

Ewa Mijowska
Ewa Mijowska West Pomeranian University of Technology
Tao Tang
Tao Tang Hong Kong Baptist University
Zhiwei Jiang
Zhiwei Jiang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Paul K. Chu
Paul K. Chu City University of Hong Kong
Jie Liu
Jie Liu Duke University
Mark H. Rümmeli
Mark H. Rümmeli Soochow University
Jiaxin Li
Jiaxin Li Fujian Normal University
Quan-Hong Yang
Quan-Hong Yang Tianjin University
Rudolf Holze
Rudolf Holze Chemnitz University of Technology
Wei Lv
Wei Lv Tsinghua University

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