Wang, Qing-Feng
Wang, Qing-Feng is a materials scientist and engineer. He has made significant contributions to the field of rechargeable batteries through his research on alkali metals as anodes in sodium beta-alumina batteries. His work focuses on overcoming the challenges of poor cycling stability and dendrite formation, which are major issues with using alkali metals as anodes due to their thermodynamic instability with organic liquid electrolytes and tendency to form dendrites during deposition/stripping processes. Wang's research has led to the development of a liquid anode that enables sodium beta-alumina batteries to be operated at room temperature, making them safer and more practical for real-world applications.
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- >2300 BC: Ancient Egyptians marveled at baobabs.
- Baobabs have a grotesque appearance, enormous size, reputed longevity, and diverse uses.
- The earliest recorded humans marveling at baobabs was around 2300 BC by the Ancient Egyptians.
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