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Materials Science

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Overview

Yifei Mo is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on engineering and materials science, with a significant emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. Additional subfields of research include automotive engineering and catalysis.

The scientist's work covers multiple specialized topics, predominantly in advanced battery materials and technologies. Key research themes include advancements in battery materials, applications of machine learning in materials science, thermal expansion and ionic conductivity, inorganic chemistry and materials, and further research into advanced battery technologies.

Yifei Mo has contributed to various academic journals and conference proceedings. Their frequent publication venues include ECS Meeting Abstracts, Chemistry of Materials, Advanced Theory and Simulations, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, and Advanced Materials.

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Yifei Mo are:

  • Garnet-Type Solid-State Electrolytes: Materials, Interfaces, and Batteries (2020), Chemical Reviews
  • A general method to synthesize and sinter bulk ceramics in seconds (2020), Science
  • Site-Occupation-Tuned Superionic LixScCl3+xHalide Solid Electrolytes for All-Solid-State Batteries (2020), Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • The Thermal Stability of Lithium Solid Electrolytes with Metallic Lithium (2020), Joule
  • Denary oxide nanoparticles as highly stable catalysts for methane combustion (2021), Nature Catalysis

Yifei Mo collaborates frequently with other researchers, including Shuo Wang, Yunsheng Liu, Adelaide M. Nolan, Xueliang Sun, and Tsun-Kong Sham. These collaborations reflect overlapping interests and joint contributions in related research areas.

Best Publications

  • Negating interfacial impedance in garnet-based solid-state Li metal batteries

    Xiaogang Han;Yunhui Gong;Kun Kelvin Fu;Xingfeng He

  • Origin of Outstanding Stability in the Lithium Solid Electrolyte Materials: Insights from Thermodynamic Analyses Based on First-Principles Calculations

    Yizhou Zhu;Xingfeng He;Yifei Mo

  • Design principles for solid-state lithium superionic conductors

    Yan Wang;William Davidson Richards;Shyue Ping Ong;Shyue Ping Ong;Lincoln J. Miara

  • Electrochemical Stability of Li10GeP2S12 and Li7La3Zr2O12 Solid Electrolytes

    Fudong Han;Yizhou Zhu;Xingfeng He;Yifei Mo

  • Garnet-Type Solid-State Electrolytes: Materials, Interfaces, and Batteries.

    Chengwei Wang;Kun Fu;Kun Fu;Sanoop Palakkathodi Kammampata;Dennis W McOwen

  • Friction laws at the nanoscale

    Yifei Mo;Kevin T. Turner;Izabela Szlufarska

  • First principles study on electrochemical and chemical stability of solid electrolyte–electrode interfaces in all-solid-state Li-ion batteries

    Yizhou Zhu;Xingfeng He;Yifei Mo

  • Origin of fast ion diffusion in super-ionic conductors.

    Xingfeng He;Yizhou Zhu;Yifei Mo

  • Toward garnet electrolyte–based Li metal batteries: An ultrathin, highly effective, artificial solid-state electrolyte/metallic Li interface

    Kun Kelvin Fu;Yunhui Gong;Boyang Liu;Yizhou Zhu

  • First Principles Study of the Li10GeP2S12 Lithium Super Ionic Conductor Material

    Yifei Mo;Shyue Ping Ong;Gerbrand Ceder

  • Phase stability, electrochemical stability and ionic conductivity of the Li10±1MP2X12 (M = Ge, Si, Sn, Al or P, and X = O, S or Se) family of superionic conductors

    Shyue Ping Ong;Yifei Mo;William Davidson Richards;Lincoln Miara

  • A general method to synthesize and sinter bulk ceramics in seconds.

    Chengwei Wang;Weiwei Ping;Qiang Bai;Huachen Cui;Huachen Cui

  • Transition from Superlithiophobicity to Superlithiophilicity of Garnet Solid-State Electrolyte

    Wei Luo;Yunhui Gong;Yizhou Zhu;Kun Kelvin Fu

  • Reducing Interfacial Resistance between Garnet-Structured Solid-State Electrolyte and Li-Metal Anode by a Germanium Layer.

    Wei Luo;Yunhui Gong;Yizhou Zhu;Yiju Li

  • Design Strategies, Practical Considerations, and New Solution Processes of Sulfide Solid Electrolytes for All-Solid-State Batteries

    Kern Ho Park;Qiang Bai;Dong Hyeon Kim;Dong Hyeon Kim;Dae Yang Oh;Dae Yang Oh

  • Lithium Chlorides and Bromides as Promising Solid-State Chemistries for Fast Ion Conductors with Good Electrochemical Stability

    Shuo Wang;Shuo Wang;Qiang Bai;Adelaide M. Nolan;Yunsheng Liu

  • New frontiers for the materials genome initiative

    Juan J. de Pablo;Nicholas E. Jackson;Michael A. Webb;Long Qing Chen

  • Site-Occupation-Tuned Superionic LixScCl3+xHalide Solid Electrolytes for All-Solid-State Batteries.

    Jianwen Liang;Xiaona Li;Shuo Wang;Keegan R Adair

  • Statistical variances of diffusional properties from ab initio molecular dynamics simulations

    Xingfeng He;Yizhou Zhu;Alexander Epstein;Yifei Mo

  • Computation-Accelerated Design of Materials and Interfaces for All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Batteries

    Adelaide M. Nolan;Yizhou Zhu;Xingfeng He;Qiang Bai

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerbrand Ceder
Gerbrand Ceder University of California, Berkeley
Shyue Ping Ong
Shyue Ping Ong University of California, San Diego
Liangbing Hu
Liangbing Hu Yale University
Eric D. Wachsman
Eric D. Wachsman University of Maryland, College Park
Shuo Wang
Shuo Wang Nankai University
Jiaqi Dai
Jiaqi Dai University of Maryland, College Park
Dong Su
Dong Su Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chengwei Wang
Chengwei Wang University of Maryland, College Park
Giorgio Margaritondo
Giorgio Margaritondo École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Yonggang Yao
Yonggang Yao Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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