Publications by authors named "Li Juan Tou"

Novel colorimetric sensors based on meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid nanoframes templated by a metal-organic framework were developed to detect heavy metal ions. Highly specific color changes in response to various heavy metal ions were employed for the easy detection and differentiation of heavy metal ions.

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The lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery presents a promising rechargeable energy storage technology for the increasing energy demand in a worldwide range. However, current main challenges in Li-S battery are structural degradation and instability of the solid-electrolyte interphase caused by the dissolution of polysulfides during cycling, resulting in the corrosion and loss of active materials. Herein, we developed novel hybrids by employing metal-organic polyhedron (MOP) encapsulated PVP-functionalized sulfur nanoparticles (S@MOP), where the active sulfur component was efficiently encapsulated within the core of MOP and PVP as a surfactant was helpful to stabilize the sulfur nanoparticles and control the size and shape of corresponding hybrids during their syntheses.

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