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Yan Xingbin
Professor
Supervisor of Doctor Students
| Name: Xingbin YAN Data of Birth: November 28, 1977 Nationality: Chinese Sex: Male Telephone: 86-931-4968055 E-mail: xbyan@licp.cas.cn
Resume: Xing-bin Yan was born in 1977 in Gansu, China. He completed his BS degree in 2000 at Department of Chemistry, Shandong University, and then obtained his PhD degree in 2005 at Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics (LICP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). After that, He worked at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) as a SMF research fellow and then worked at University of Lyon (France) as a postdoctoral researcher sponsored by Marie-Curie Incoming International Fellowship. Since 2012, he is also the deputy director of Laboratory of Clean Energy Chemistry and Materials, LICP. His current research interests mainly focus on designing and fabricating novel electrode materials for high-performance electrochemical energy storage devices, especially for supercapacitors and Li-ion batteries. Up to now, he has published more than 100 SCI papers, and these papers have been totally cited over 2000 times. Some of the results have been selected as feature hot papers and journal covers, and 7 papers have been collected as highly cited ESI papers. He is also the member of the specialized committee of space materials, Chinese Society of Space Research and the youth member of the council of Chinese Society of Particuology.
Research areas His current research interests mainly focus on designing and fabricating novel electrode materials for high-performance electrochemical energy storage devices, especially for supercapacitors and Li-ion batteries.
AWARDS ? Singapore IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award 2007 (2007) ? Marie Curie Incoming International Fellowship, Commission of the European Communities (2006-2008) ? Scholarship award (postdoctoral) of Singapore Millennium Foundation (2005-2006) ? President Award of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2004) ? the Chinese Academy of Sciences Scholarship every year (2001-2004) ? Shandong University (China) Academic Scholarship for four times (1996-2000)
PUBLICATIONS 1. R.T. Wang, J.W. Lang, Y.H. Liu, Z.Y. Lin, X.B. Yan*, Ultra-small, size-sontrolled Ni(OH)2 nanoparticles: elucidating the relationship between the particle size and their electrochemical performance for advanced energy storage devices. NPG Asia Materials 2015 doi :10.1038/am.2015.42. 2. P.Y. Wang, J.W. Lang, D.X. Liu, X.B. Yan*, TiO2 embedded in carbon submicron-tablets: synthesis from metal-organic framework precursor and application for superior anode in lithium-ion battery. Chemical Communications 2015, doi: 10.1039/C5CC01703C. 3. R.T. Wang, J.W. Lang, P. Zhang, Z.Y. Lin, X.B. Yan*, Fast and large lithium storage in three-dimensional porous VN nanowires-graphene composite as a superior anode towards high-performance hybrid supercapacitors. Advanced Functional Materials 25, 2015, 2270-2278. 4. J.P. Zhao, B.J. Yang, Z. Yang, P. Zhang, Z.M. Zheng, W.C. Ren, X.B. Yan*, Facile preparation of large-scale graphene nanoscrolls from graphene oxide sheets by cold quenching in liquid nitrogen. Carbon 2014, 79, 470-477. 5. M.J. Shi, Shengzhong Kou, Xingbin Yan*, Engineering the electrochemical capacitive properties of graphene sheets in ionic liquid electrolytes by correct selection of anions. ChemSusChem 2014, 7, 3053-3062. 6. R.T. Wang, X.B. Yan*, Superior asymmetric supercapacitor based on Ni-Co oxide nanosheets and carbon nanorods. Scientific Reports 4, 2014, 3712(1-9). 7. W.W. Liu, Y.Q. Feng, X.B. Yan*, J.T. Chen, Q.J. Xue, Superior micro-supercapacitors based on graphene quantum dots. Advanced Functional Materials 23, 2013, 4111-4122. 8. W.W. Liu, X.B. Yan* , J.W. Lang, Chao Peng, Q.J. Xue, Flexible and conductive nanocomposite electrode based on graphene sheets and cotton cloth for supercapacitor. Journal of Materials Chemistry 22, 2012, 17245-17253. 9. J.T. Chen, J. Li, J. Yang, X.B. Yan*, B.K. Tay, Q.J. Xue, The hysteresis phenomenon of the field emission from the graphene film. Applied Physics Letters 99, 2011, 173104-173106. 10. X.B. Yan*, J.T. Chen, J. Yang, Q.J Xue, Philippe Miele, Fabrication of free-standing, electrochemically active, and biocompatible graphene oxide-polyaniline and graphene-polyaniline hybrid papers. ACS Applied materials & Interfaces 2, 2010, 2521-2529.
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