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DoD SBIR Award - Graphene-Enabled Li-S Batteries
This proposal seeks to advance the next generation of portable energy storage by exploiting the high specific energy intrinsic to the...


DoD SBIR Award - Graphene-Silicon Anode Materials for LIBs
This proposal seeks to develop a high-energy lithium-ion battery with enhanced safety enabled by a cost-effective graphene-protected...


Our new publication in Chemical Reviews "Rechargeable Lithium–Sulfur Batteries"
The demand for energy increases steadily with time due to population and economic growth and advances in lifestyle. As energy usage...


Our new publication in Nature Communications - Li-S Batteries
The success of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries has brought indisputable convenience to human society for the past two decades....


Our new publication in Advanced Energy Materials - Li-S Batteries
A sandwiched electrode containing pristine Li2S powder in between two layers of binder-free carbon nanotube electrodes is developed. The...


Farewell to Prof. Arumugam Manthiram
Professor Manthiram, the director of Texas Materials Institute, was my supervisor when I was pursuing my PhD degree at UT-Austin. Thanks...








































