Publications by authors named "Jingui Yang"

Sea water is abundant in lithium reserves, and extracting lithium metal from it holds the potential to not only mitigate the shortage of lithium in light of the fast-growing electric vehicle industry, but also serve as an anode electrode to provide electricity. The task, however, is challenging due to the harsh reactions and low lithium concentration in sea water. Here, we present a single-channel strategy based on a flexible and scalable lithium ion-sieve membrane for efficient lithium extraction.

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The practical application of high-energy lithium-sulfur battery is plagued with two deadly obstacles. One is the "shuttle effect" originated from the sulfur cathode, and the other is the low Coulombic efficiency and security issues arising from the lithium metal anode. In addressing these issues, we propose a novel silicon-sulfurized poly(acrylonitrile) full battery.

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Incompatibility of electrolytes with Li anode impedes the application of solid-state batteries. Aluminum with appropriate potential, high-capacity, and electronic conductivity can alloy with Li spontaneously and is proposed herein as a carbon-free and binder-free anode of an all-solid-state Li-S battery (LSB). A biphasic lithiation reaction of Al with modest volume change was revealed by in situ characterization.

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The vertical root distribution and rooting depth are the main belowground plant functional traits used to indicate drought resistance in arid and semiarid regions. The effects of the slope aspect on the aboveground traits are visible but not the belowground deep root traits. We aimed to investigate the fine root traits of the locust tree ( L.

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Article Synopsis
  • Grassland productivity, known as Net Primary Productivity (NPP), is important for the carbon cycle in ecosystems, and this study looked at changes in NPP on the Loess Plateau from 2000 to 2015.
  • The results showed that, overall, the grassland productivity was increasing, but the rate of increase slowed down over the years.
  • They found that more rain helped grasslands grow better, while higher temperatures had a negative effect on their productivity.
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Objective: To explore the impacts on the life quality and the effect mechanism in the patients of allergic rhinitis (AR) treated with warm acupuncture in winter and summer.

Methods: Two hundred and forty patients of AR were randomized into a summer and winter acupuncture group, a non-summer and winter acupuncture group and a western medication group, 80 cases in each one. In the two acupuncture groups, Dazhui (GV 14), Fengmen (BL 12), Feishu (BL 13), Pishu (BL 20) and Shenshu (BL 23) were selected.

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