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Xueqing Xu

East China Normal University

ORCID: 0000-0003-3876-8712

Publishes on Perovskite Materials and Applications, Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties, Conducting polymers and applications. 188 papers and 6.3k citations.

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Modeling High-Efficiency Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells
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With energy conversion efficiencies in continuous growth, quantum dot sensitized solar cells (QDSCs) are currently under an increasing interest, but there is an absence of a complete model for these devices. Here, we compile the latest developments in this kind of cells in order to attain high efficiency QDSCs, modeling the performance. CdSe QDs have been grown directly on a TiO(2) surface by successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction to ensure high QD loading. ZnS coating and previous growth of CdS were analyzed. Polysulfide electrolyte and Cu(2)S counterelectrodes were used to provide higher photocurrents and fill factors, FF. Incident photon-to-current efficiency peaks as high as 82%, under full 1 sun illumination, were obtained, which practically overcomes the photocurrent limitation commonly observed in QDSCs. High power conversion efficiency of up to 3.84% under full 1 sun illumination (V(oc) = 0.538 V, j(sc) = 13.9 mA/cm(2), FF = 0.51) and the characterization and modeling carried out indicate that recombination has to be overcome for further improvement of QDSC.

Cactus-Inspired Bimetallic Metal–Organic Framework-Derived 1D–2D Hierarchical Co/N-Decorated Carbon Architecture toward Enhanced Electromagnetic Wave Absorbing Performance
Xueqing Xu, Feitian Ran, Zhimin Fan et al.|ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|2019
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Metal-organic framework (MOF)-derived magnetic metal/carbon nanocomposites have shown tremendous potential for lightweight electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorption. However, it is a challenge but highly significant to design and construct mixed-dimensional hierarchical architectures with synergistically integrated characteristics from individual MOFs for advancing the EMW absorption performance. Inspired by the structure of cactus, a novel hierarchical one-dimensional (1D)-two-dimensional (2D) mixed-dimensional Co/N-decorated carbon architecture comprising carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon flakes (abbreviated as CoNC/CNTs) has been fabricated by the pyrolysis of bimetallic CoZn-ZIF-L. The CoNC/CNTs integrate the advantages of 1D nanotubes for the extra polarization of EMW and 2D nanoflakes with an interconnected porous structure for multiple reflection losses of EMW and optimization of impedance matching. The resultant CoNC/CNTs demonstrate excellent EMW absorbing performance. For the optimal EMW absorbing material of CoNC/CNT-3/1, minimum reflection loss reaches -44.6 dB at 5.20 GHz with a low filler loading of 15 wt %. Moreover, the largest effective bandwidth range achieves 4.5 GHz with a thickness of 1.5 mm and a filled ratio of 20 wt %. These findings indicate that such a mixed 1D-2D hierarchical architecture synergistically enhances EMW absorbing performance. This work sheds light on the rational design of a mixed-dimensional carbon architecture derived from MOFs for desirable functionalities.