Dr. Zhang Qiang visited school

    January 23th, invited by Dr. He Xiaopeng, Dr. Zhang Qiang (National Excellent Youth Fund Owner) from Tsinghua University visited our school gave a lecture titled “Interface regulation multistage nanostructures: Towards the lithium sulfur battery with high stability and high energy density”. Prof. Zhu Weihong, Zhong Xinhua, Jiang Hao attended the lecture.
    As is known to all, the traditional low dimensional carbon (like carbon nanotubes, graphene, etc.) was difficult to reflect the macro performance, and easy-stacking was also the weak point of it. In order to solve these problems, group of Dr. Zhang built the nanoscale carbon by “building block”, which successfully developed a new multi-level structure of the carbon material with high conductivity, high stability and high specific surface area, achieved efficient utilization of sulfur, greatly enhanced the lithium sulfur battery energy density, given the higher added value of  carbon materials. What’s more, Dr. Zhang also vividly answered the problem about the commercial application of graphene and a series of problems. After the lecture, Dr. Zhang discussed with participants and exchanged opinions.

CV of Dr. Zhang Qiang:
Associate Professor

Beijing Key Laboratory of Green Reaction Engineering and Technology (FLOTU)
Department of Chemical Engineering
Tsinghua University

Tel:Fax: 86-10-62772051

Email: zhang-qiang@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn
         zhangqiangflotu@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn;
         zhangqiangflotu@gmail.com;
         zhangqiang@fhibe rlin.mpg.de

Interests:
    Large scale growth of vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays.
    Mass production of vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays in fluidized bed.
    Spinning carbon nanotube yarnfrom array obtained by floating catalysis process.
    High yield growth of double walled carbon nanotubes on designed catalyst.
    Fluffy carbon nanotubes for carbon nanotube pulp, paper, film, cushioning.
    Energy-absorbing hybrid compo= sites based on alternate carbon nanotube and inorganic layers.
    Methanol synthesis on carbon intercrossed Cu based catalyst.

 
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