Publications by authors named "Fudong Jia"

Article Synopsis
  • Silicon-based anode materials show promise as replacements for graphite due to their high capacity and availability, but they face issues like poor conductivity and volume changes during use.
  • To address these challenges, the study explores a method that coats silicon nanoparticles with manganese oxide and carbon nanofibers, enhancing their stability and performance.
  • After extensive testing, the resulting anode material retains a high capacity of 994.4 mAh/g even after 1100 cycles, highlighting its potential for future lithium-ion battery applications.
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In the detection of biomolecules, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors require high sensitivity. In this study, we propose a sensitivity-enhanced functionalized plasmonic interface based on Ag-TiO-Co(OH) nanosheets structure. Compared to unmodified SPR sensors, the sensitivity of the sensor decorated with TiO and Co(OH) nanosheets is increased by 130.

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Due to the porous structure and high electrical conductivity of carbon materials, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) frequently employ carbon cladding to modify silicon anodes. However, the high cost and convoluted manufacturing process have prevented widespread use of carbon-based materials. Due to the abundance of seaweed (Gelidium amansii: GAm), there is a developing interest in seaweed's additional uses.

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