Publications by authors named "Jixin Zhu"

Solar-driven interfacial evaporation is promising for seawater desalination and wastewater purification. However, its practical application remains limited by several challenges, including low effectiveness in microplastic removal, insufficient stability under extreme environmental conditions, and lack of well-integrated multifunctional optimization. In this work, a multifunctional, self-floating interfacial solar evaporator is designed by incorporating MXene (TiCT) with excellent photothermal conversion efficiency and silver nanowires (AgNWs), offering synergistic photothermal and antimicrobial properties.

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Silicon (Si) anodes show broad application prospects given the current high demand for high-energy-density batteries. However, its application is restricted by volume expansion during cycling. Meanwhile, higher energy density also brings greater risks.

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Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) are considered promising energy storage devices because of the intrinsic safety, low cost, and environmental friendliness. However, the electrochemical performance of AZIBs is often hindered by side reactions occurring in electrolytes across different temperatures. Herein, this work investigates a quasi-solid hydrogel electrolyte, named GPE-EG with wide-temperature adaptability by simple copolymerization [2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl] dimethyl(3-sulfopropyl) (SBMA) and acrylamide (AM) with HO and ethylene glycol (EG) as co-solvents.

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Low-hysteresis polymeric gels are crucial for advancing soft electronics, and wearable devices, effectively mitigating irreversible fatigue damage and extending device lifespans. However, simultaneously achieving low energy dissipation, robust elastic recovery, and high adaptability remains a critical challenge. Herein, a novel ionic eutectic solution (IES)-driven design strategy is introduced, optimizing intermolecular interactions and dynamic network properties to reduce energy dissipation and enhance elastic recovery.

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Lithium metal batteries have garnered significant attention as promising energy storage solutions. However, their performance is often compromised by the risks associated with highly active metallic lithium, unrestricted electrode expansion, and excessive dendrites growth. Here we introduce an advanced lithiophilic anode substrate designed by chemically patterning technology for multiple security enhancements.

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The next generation of stretchable electronics seeks to integrate superior mechanical properties with sustainability and sensing stability. Ionically conductive and liquid-free elastomers have gained recognition as promising candidates, addressing the challenges of evaporation and leakage in gel-based conductors. In this study, a sustainable polymeric deep eutectic system is synergistically integrated with amino-terminated hyperbranched polyamide-modified fibers and aluminum ions, forming a conductive supramolecular network with significant improvements in mechanical performance.

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Polymer aerogels, with their porous and lightweight features, excel in applications such as energy storage, absorption, and thermal insulation, making them a sought-after new material. However, the covalent cross-linking networks of current polymer aerogels result in unsustainable manufacturing and processing practices, persistently depleting our finite natural resources and causing significant global environmental impacts. Herein, we have constructed a high-performance dynamic covalent cross-linking aerogel network using biobased materials, with its structure and green sustainability akin to those of plants in nature.

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Traditional deicing methods are increasingly insufficient for modern technologies like 5G infrastructure, photovoltaic systems, nearspace aerocraft, and terrestrial observatories. To address the challenge of combining anti-icing efficiency with operational performance, an innovative, spectrally selective, photo/electrothermic, ice-phobic film was prepared through a cost-effective mist deposition method. By manipulating the diameter ratio and density of nanowires, the local density of free electrons within this film is controlled to precisely dictate the position and intensity of surface plasmon resonance to achieve spectrally selective photo/electrothermal conversion.

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The aesthetic demand has become an imperative challenge to advance the practical and commercial application of daytime radiative cooling technology toward mitigating climate change. Meanwhile, the application of radiative cooling materials usually focuses on the building surface, related tightly to fire safety. Herein, the absorption and reflection spectra of organic and inorganic colorants are first compared in solar waveband, finding that iron oxides have higher reflectivity in NIR region.

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Due to the ubiquitous and inexhaustible solar source, photothermal materials have gained considerable attention for their potential in heating and de-icing. Nevertheless, traditional photothermal materials, exemplified by graphene, frequently encounter challenges emanating from their elevated reflectance. Inspired by ocular structures, this study uses the Fresnel equation to enhance the photo-thermal conversion efficiency of graphene by introducing a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)/silicon dioxide (SiO) coating, which reduces the light reflectance (≈20%) through destructive interference.

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Lithium-ion batteries have found extensive applications due to their high energy density and low self-discharge rates, spanning from compact consumer electronics to large-scale energy storage facilities. Despite their widespread use, challenges such as inherent capacity degradation and the potential for thermal runaway hinder sustainable development. In this study, we introduce a unique approach to synthesize anode materials for lithium-ion batteries, specifically imidazole-intercalated cobalt hydroxide.

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Zn metal anodes in aqueous electrolytes suffer from interface issues including uncontrolled dendrite growth and undesired side reactions, resulting in their limited application in terms of short circuits and cell failure. Herein, a hybrid interface chemistry strategy is developed through ultrafast microwave polarization at the skin region of bare Zn. Owing to efficient Joule heating directed by abundant local hot spots at electron valleys, the rapid establishment of a dense interfacial layer can be realized within a minute.

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Silicone-based elastomers (SEs) have been extensively applied in numerous cutting-edge areas, including flexible electronics, biomedicine, 5G smart devices, mechanics, optics, soft robotics, etc. However, traditional strategies for the synthesis of polymer elastomers, such as bulk polymerization, suspension polymerization, solution polymerization, and emulsion polymerization, are inevitably restricted by long-time usage, organic solvent additives, high energy consumption, and environmental pollution. Here, we propose a Joule heating chemistry method for ultrafast universal fabrication of SEs with configurable porous structures and tunable components (e.

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Commercial batteries have been largely applied in mobile electronics, electric vehicles, and scalable energy storage systems. However, thermal runaway of batteries still obstructs the reliability of electric equipment. Considering this, building upon recent investigations of energy thermal safety, commercially available organogel fiber-based implantable sensors have been developed through 3D printing technology for first operando implantable monitoring of cell temperature.

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Flexible temperature sensors capable of detecting and transmitting temperature data from the human body, environment, and electronic devices hold significant potential for applications in electronic skins, human-machine interactions, and disaster prevention systems. Nonetheless, fabricating flexible temperature sensors with exceptional sensing performance remains a formidable task, primarily due to the intricate process of constructing an intrinsically flexible sensing element with high sensitivity. In this study, a facile in situ two-step synthetic method is introduced for fabricating flexible fiber-shaped NiO/carbon nanotube fiber (CNTF) composites.

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Conductive hydrogels are essential for enabling long-term and reliable signal sensing in wearable electronics due to their tunable flexibility, stimulus responsiveness, and multimodal sensing integration. However, developing durable and dependable integrated hydrogel-based flexible devices has been challenging due to mismatched mechanical properties, limited water retention capability, and reduced flexibility. This work addresses these challenges by employing a tailored physical-chemical dual-crosslinking strategy to fabricate dynamically reversible organo-hydrogels with high performance.

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Graphene-based materials (GBMs) possess a unique set of properties including tunable interlayer channels, high specific surface area, and good electrical conductivity characteristics, making it a promising material of choice for making electrode in rechargeable batteries. Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) currently dominate the commercial rechargeable battery market, but their further development has been hampered by limited lithium resources, high lithium costs, and organic electrolyte safety concerns. From the performance, safety, and cost aspects, zinc-based rechargeable batteries have become a promising alternative of rechargeable batteries.

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Flexible sensors have attracted increasing attention owing to their important applications in human activity monitoring, medical diagnosis, and human-machine interaction. However, the rational design of low-cost sensors with desirable properties (e.g.

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Flexible aqueous zinc batteries are promising candidates as safe power sources for fast-growing portable and wearable electronics. However, the low working voltage, poor rate capability, and cycling stability have greatly restricted their development and applications. Here, a new family of flexible bimetallic phosphide/carbon nanotube hybrid fiber electrodes with unique macroscopic microcrack structure and microscopic porous nanoflower structure is reported.

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Aqueous rechargeable zinc ion batteries are promising efficient energy storage systems due to remarkable safety and satisfactory capacity. However, zinc metal anode instability including dendrite growth and side reactions severely hinders widespread applications. Herein, zincophilic microbrushes have been in situ anchored on zinc plates through simple freeze-drying and mild reduction of graphene oxide, successfully overcoming these thorny issues.

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Lithium (Li) metal is one of the most promising anode materials for the next-generation batteries, which owns superior specific capacity and energy density. Unfortunately, lithium dendrites that is formed during the charging/discharging process tends to induce capacity degradation and thus short lifespan. In this study, the vanadium oxide (VO) and nitrogen-doped vanadium oxide (N-VO, N-VO)-modified three-dimensional (3D) reduced graphene oxide ((N)-VO@rGO) with tunable electronic properties are demonstrated to enable the dendrite-free Li deposition.

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Hydrogels are investigated broadly in flexible sensors which have been applied into wearable electronics. However, further application of hydrogels is restricted by the ambiguity of the sensing mechanisms, and the multi-functionalization of flexible sensing systems based on hydrogels in terms of cost, difficulty in integration, and device fabrication remains a challenge, obstructing the specific application scenarios. Herein, cost-effective, structure-specialized and scenario-applicable 3D printing of direct ink writing (DIW) technology fabricated two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides (MXenes) bonded hydrogel sensor with excellent strain and temperature sensing performance is developed.

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The effects of nanoconfined water and the charge storage mechanism are crucial to achieving the ultrahigh electrochemical performance of two-dimensional transition metal carbides (MXenes). We propose a facile method to manipulate nanoconfined water through surface chemistry modification. By introducing oxygen and nitrogen surface groups, more active sites were created for TiC MXene, and the interlayer spacing was significantly increased by accommodating three-layer nanoconfined water.

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Flexible strain-sensitive sensors have been receiving intensive attention in many aspects ranging from human motion capture to health-related signal monitoring. However, the fabric strain sensor with multi-directional sensing capability, besides having a wide strain range and high response sensitivity, is still very challenging and deserves further exploration. Here, we have prepared a wearable cotton fabric strain sensor uniformly decorated with single-walled carbon nanotubes through a facile solution process.

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Realizing the synergy between active site regulation and rational structural engineering is essential in the electrocatalysis community but still challenging. Here, a matrix-confined co-pyrolysis strategy based on molecular bridging is demonstrated to realize highly dispersed Fe atoms on stereoassembled carbon framework. Both polyacrylonitrile matrix and organic linker from metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) provide sufficient N-anchoring sites for the generation of Fe-N moieties.

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