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Research Interest: ¢ Synthesis of Functional Oxide Nanomaterials & Composites, Investigation of Their Electrochemical Properties Teng Zhai School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University 135 Xingang West Road, Guangzhou, China, 510275 15920437422 [email protected] Education 2010/09—2013/ Ph.D. candidate in School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University Advisor : Prof. Yexiang Tong 2006/09—2010/07 B.S. in Material Chemistry, Shandong Agricultural University Language: Pass CET-6; Fluent in Mandarin and English; Research Interest: Synthesis of functional oxide nanomaterials & Composites, investigation of their electrochemical properties. Especially in supercapacitor. Awards © 2012 Jinfa Technology Scholarship (SYSU) © 2012 Lotus-Orchis Dr. Newcomer Award (SYSU) © 2012 3 rd Lotus-Orchis Excellent Paper Scholarship of SYSU © 2011 Mitsui Chemicals Scholarship (SYSU) © 2010 2nd Excellent Student Scholarship (SDAU) © 2008 Literature and Art Special Scholarship (SDAU) © 2007 Group Job Special Scholarship (SDAU) © 2007 Literature and Art Special Scholarship (SDAU) © 2006 Freshman Scholarship of Shandong Agricultural University Reviewer for Journals: Crystal Engineering Communication. Publications: H-index = 7 1. Teng Zhai , Fuxing Wang, Minghao Yu, Shilei Xie, Chaolun Liang, Cheng Li, Fanming Xiao, Renheng Tang, Qixiu Wu, Xi Hong Lu and Yexiang Tong, 3D MnO 2/Graphene composites with large areal capacitance for high-performance asymmetric supercapacitors. Nanoscale , 2013 , DOI: 10.1039/C3NR01589K. 2. Teng Zhai , Shilei Xie, Xihong Lu, Lei Xiang, Minghao Yu, Wei Li, Chaolun Liang, Cehui Mo, Feng Zeng, Tiangang Luan and Yexiang Tong, Porous Pr(OH) 3 Nanostructures as High-Efficient Adsorbents for Dye Removal. Langmuir , 2012 , 28 (30), 11078–11085. 3. Teng Zhai , Shilei Xie, Xufeng Zhao, Xiaofeng Sun, Xihong Lu, Minghao Yu, Ming Xu, Yexiang Tong. Controllable synthesis of hierarchical ZnO nanodisks for highly photocatalytic activity. CrystEngComm , 2012 , 14, 1850-1855. 博学 审问 慎思 明辨 笃行 4. Huimin Zheng, Teng Zhai , Minghao Yu, Shilei Xie, Chaolun Liang, Wenxia Zhao, Zishou Zhang,* and Xihong Lu* TiO 2@C core-shell nanowires for high-performance and flexible solid-state supercapacitors. J. Mater. Chem. C, 2013, 1, 225-229. 5. Zishou Zhang, Teng Zhai , Xihong Lu, Minghao Yu, Yexiang Tong and Kancheng Mai, Conductive membranes of EVA filled with carbon black and carbon nanotubes for flexible energy-storage devices, J. Mater. Chem. A , 2013 , 1, 505-509. 6. Xihong Lu, Teng Zhai , Xianghui Zhang, Yongqi Shen, Longyan Yuan, Bin Hu, Li Gong, Jian Chen, Jun Zhou, Yexiang Tong and Zhong Lin Wang. WO 3–x@Au@MnO 2 Core–Shell Nanowires on Carbon Fabric for High-Performance Flexible Supercapacitors Adv. Mater. , 2012, 24 , 938–944. (ESI -Highly Cited Papers) 7. Shuang Chen, Teng Zhai , Xihong Lu, Manzhi Zhang, Zhuoying Li, Changwei Xu, , Yexiang Tong, Large-area manganese oxide nanorod arrays as efficient electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution reaction, Int. J. Hydrogen Energy , 2012 , 37 , 13350–13354. 8. Jiayong Gan, Teng Zhai , Xihong Lu, Shile Xie, Yanchao Mao, Yexiang Tong, Facile Preparation and Photoelectrochemical Properties of CdSe/TiO 2 NTAs. Mater. Res. Bull. , 2012 , 47, 580–585. 9. Xiaofeng Sun, Teng Zhai , Xihong Lu, Shilei Xie, Peng Zhang, Chengsheng Wang, Fang-ming Xiao, Peng Liu,Yexiang Tong. Facile Synthesis of Pr(OH) 3 Nanostructures and their Application in Water Treatment. Mater. Res. Bull. , 2012 , 47, (7) 1783–1786. 10. Xihong Lu, Gongming Wang, Teng Zhai , Minghao Yu, Shilei Xie, Yichuan Ling, Chaolun Liang, Yexiang Tong and Yat Li. Stabilized TiN nanowire arrays for high-performance and flexible supercapacitors. Nano Lett. 2012 , 12 (10), 5376–5381. 11. Xihong Lu, Gongming Wang, Teng Zhai , Minghao Yu, Jiayong Gan, Yexiang Tong and Yat Li. Hydrogenated TiO 2 Nanotube Arrays for Supercapacitors. Nano Lett . 2012 . 12 (3), 1690–1696. (ESI -Highly Cited Papers) 12. Gongming Wang, Xihong Lu, Teng Zhai , Yichuan Ling, Hanyu Wang, Yexiang Tong, and Yat Li. Free-Standing Nickel Oxide Nanoflake Arrays for Highly Sensitive Non-enzymatic Glucose Sensors. Nanoscale, 2012 , 4, 3123-3127. 13. Shilei Xie, Xihong Lu, Teng Zhai , Wei Li, Minghao Yu, Chaolun Liang,band Yexiang Tong, Enhanced photoactivity and stability of carbon and nitrogen co-treated ZnO nanorod arrays for photoelectrochemical water splitting. J. Mater. Chem. , 2012, 22 , 14272-14275. 博学 审问 慎思 明辨 笃行 14. Shilei Xie, Xihong Lu, Teng Zhai , Jiayong Gan, Wei Li, Ming Xu, Minghao Yu, Yuan-Ming Zhang, Yexiang Tong, Controllable synthesis of Zn xCd 1-xS@ZnO core-shell nanorods with enhanced photocatalytic activity, Langmuir , 2012 , 28 (28), 10558–10564. 15. Peng Zhang, Teng Zhai , Xihong Lu, Peng Liu, Yexiang Tong, Electrochemical preparation and photoluminescence of Y1.95Eu0.05O3 hierarchical nanosheets, Inorg. Chem. Commun. , 2011 , 14, 1032–1035. 16. Xihong Lu, Dezhou Zheng, Teng Zhai , Zhaoqing Liu, Yunyun Huang, Shilei Xie, Yexiang Tong, Facile Synthesis of Large-area Manganese Oxide Nanorod Arrays as High-Performance Electrochemical Supercapacitor, Energy Environ. Sci ., 2011 , 4, 2915- 2921. (ESI -Highly Cited Papers) 17. Xihong Lu, Teng Zhai , Huanan Cui, Jianying Shi, Shilei Xie, Yunyun Huang, Chaolun Liang, and Yexiang Tong, Redox Cycles Promoting Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution of CeO 2 Nanorods, J. Mater. Chem. , 2011, 21 , 5569-5572. 18. Xihong Lu , Shilei Xie, Teng Zhai , Yufeng Zhao, Peng Zhang, Yueli Zhang and Yexiang Tong, Monodisperse CeO 2/CdS Heterostructured Spheres: One-pot Synthesis and Enhanced Photocatalytic Hydrogen Activity, RSC Advances , 2011 , 1, 1207–1210. 19. Gongming Wang, Xihong Lu, Yichuan Ling, Teng Zhai , Hanyu Wang, Yexiang Tong and Yat Li, LiCl/PVA Gel Electrolyte Stabilizes Vanadium Oxide Nanowire Electrodes for Pseudocapacitors. ACS nano , 2012 , 6, 10296-302. (highlighted by VerticalNews) http://nanotechnology.verticalnews.com/articles/8307492.html 20. Jiayong Gan, Xihong Lu, Teng Zhai , Yufeng Zhao, Yanchao Mao, Yueli Zhang, Yangyi Yang and Yexiang Tong. Vertically Aligned In 2O3 Nanorods on FTO Substrates for Photoelectrochemical Applications. J. Mater. Chem. , 2011 , 21, 14685-14692. 博学 审问 慎思 明辨 笃行 .
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