Shih-To Fei, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorHarry R. Allcock | grad student | 2010 | Penn State | |
(Inorganic-organic electrolyte materials for energy applications.) |
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Fei ST, Lee SHA, Pursel SM, et al. (2011) Electrolyte infiltration in phosphazene-based dye-sensitized solar cells Journal of Power Sources. 196: 5223-5230 |
Anna Lee SH, Jackson AMS, Hess A, et al. (2010) Influence of different iodide salts on the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells containing phosphazene-based nonvolatile electrolytes Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 114: 15234-15242 |
Fei ST, Allcock HR. (2010) Methoxyethoxyethoxyphosphazenes as ionic conductive fire retardant additives for lithium battery systems Journal of Power Sources. 195: 2082-2088 |
Fei ST, Allcock HR. (2008) Recent progress with ethyleneoxy phosphazenes as lithium battery electrolytes Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. 1127: 50-55 |
Fei ST, Wood RM, Lee DK, et al. (2008) Inorganic-organic hybrid polymers with pendent sulfonated cyclic phosphazene side groups as potential proton conductive materials for direct methanol fuel cells Journal of Membrane Science. 320: 206-214 |
Fei ST, Phelps MVB, Wang Y, et al. (2006) A redox responsive polymeric gel based on ionic crosslinking. Soft Matter. 2: 397-401 |
Fei ST, Phelps MVB, Wang Y, et al. (2006) A redox responsive polymeric gel based on ionic crosslinking Soft Matter. 2: 397-401 |