
Publications of N. Ding
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Journal Article (12)
1.
Journal Article
189 (1), pp. 552 - 556 (2009)
Some new facts on electrochemical reaction mechanism for transition metal oxide electrodes. Journal of Power Sources 2.
Journal Article
11 (3), pp. 538 - 541 (2009)
High capacity and excellent cyclability of vanadium (IV) oxide in lithium battery applications. Electrochemistry Communications 3.
Journal Article
9 (4), pp. 1723 - 1728 (2009)
Hydrothermal Growth and Characterization of Nanostructured Vanadium-Based Oxides. Crystal Growth & Design 4.
Journal Article
180 (2-3), pp. 222 - 225 (2009)
Determination of the diffusion coefficient of lithium ions in nano-Si. Solid State Ionics 5.
Journal Article
192 (2), pp. 644 - 651 (2009)
Improvement of cyclability of Si as anode for Li-ion batteries. Journal of Power Sources 6.
Journal Article
5 (10), pp. 1153 - 1157 (2009)
Self-Assembled FeCo/Gelatin Nanospheres with Rapid Magnetic Response and High Biomolecule-Loading Capacity. Small 7.
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Oxidation-induced constituent separation of magnetic exchange biased Fe/CoO nanocrystals. Chemical Communications (41), pp. 6255 - 6257 (2009)
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Journal Article
21 (19), pp. 1927 - 1930 (2009)
Magnetic-Field-Induced Locomotion of Glass Fibers on Water Surfaces: Towards the Understanding of How Much Force One Magnetic Nanoparticle Can Deliver. Advanced Materials 9.
Journal Article
20 (23), pp. 7215 - 7219 (2008)
Rapid and Highly Efficient Preparation of Water-Soluble Luminescent Quantum Dots via Encapsulation by Thermo- and Redox-Responsive Hydrogels. Chemistry of Materials 10.
Journal Article
209 (11), pp. 1145 - 1151 (2008)
A facile approach for transferring hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles into water-soluble particles. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics 11.
Journal Article
93 (17), 173510 (2008)
An electron microscopic investigation of structural variation of V2O5 fibers after working as ethanol sensors. Applied Physics Letters 12.
Journal Article
20 (9), pp. 2872 - 2874 (2008)
Synthesis, helical organization, and fibrous formation of C-3 symmetric methoxy-substituted discotic hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene. Chemistry of Materials