Wei Xiao
wxiao.whu.edu.cn
0000-0001-5244-797X
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Interfacial confinement of Ni-V2O3 in molten salts for enhanced electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution
Electrochemical Fixation of Carbon Dioxide in Molten Salts on Liquid Zinc Cathode to Zinc@Graphitic Carbon Spheres for Enhanced Energy Storage
Effects of K and Mn promoters over Fe2O3 on Fischer–Tropsch synthesis
Tuning the Li/Ni Disorder of the NMC811 Cathode by Thermally Driven Competition between Lattice Ordering and Structure Decomposition
In situ electrochemical conversion of CO2 in molten salts to advanced energy materials with reduced carbon emissions
Thermoelectrochemical formation of Fe/Fe3C@hollow N-doped carbon in molten salts for enhanced catalysis
In Situ Pyrolysis Concerted Formation of Si/C Hybrids during Molten Salt Electrolysis of SiO2@Polydopamine
Nickel based oxide film formed in molten salts for efficient electrocatalytic oxygen evolution
Capture and electro-splitting of CO2 in molten salts
Electrodeposited Silicon Nanowires from Silica Dissolved in Molten Salts as a Binder-Free Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Heterostructured Fe2O3@SnO2 core–shell nanospindles for enhanced Room-temperature HCHO oxidation
Low-Temperature Assembly of Ultrathin Amorphous MnO2 Nanosheets over Fe2O3 Spindles for Enhanced Lithium Storage
A multifunctional vanadium-doped cobalt oxide layer on silicon photoanodes for efficient and stable photoelectrochemical water oxidation
Enhanced electrocatalysis performance of amorphous electrolytic carbon from CO2 for oxygen reduction by surface modification in molten salt
Oriented growth of layered-MnO2 nanosheets over α-MnO2 nanotubes for enhanced room-temperature HCHO oxidation
Flue-Gas-Derived Sulfur-Doped Carbon with Enhanced Capacitance
The lithium storage performance of electrolytic-carbon from CO2
Heterogeneous Electrocatalyst with Molecular Cobalt Ions Serving as the Center of Active Sites
Coating titanium on carbon steel by in-situ electrochemical reduction of solid TiO2 layer
Synthesis of nanostructured graphite via molten salt reduction of CO2 and SO2 at a relatively low temperature
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