Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kuaibing Wang | Nanotechnology | Research Excellence Award
Dean of Chemical Experimental Center | Nanjing Xiaozhuang University | China
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kuaibing Wang is an accomplished researcher in advanced functional materials, specializing in energy storage and sustainable nanomaterials. His research interests focus on the design and synthesis of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), coordination polymers, biomass-derived carbon materials, and their applications in lithium-ion batteries, supercapacitors, and asymmetric energy storage systems, with emerging contributions to antibacterial and anticancer nanomaterials. He possesses strong research skills in material synthesis, nanostructure engineering, electrochemical performance evaluation, structure–property relationship analysis, and sustainable material conversion strategies. His work has earned academic recognition through high-impact publications, invited reviews, and leadership roles in interdisciplinary research, reflecting notable awards and professional honors within the materials science community. According to Scopus, Dr. Wang has published 93 documents, received approximately 4,184 citations, and holds an impressive h-index of 35, demonstrating sustained research excellence. Overall, his contributions significantly advance energy materials innovation and sustainable technological development.
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Featured Publications
Recent progress in metal-organic frameworks as active materials for supercapacitors
– EnergyChem, 2020 (Citations: 473)
2D Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for High-Performance BatCap Hybrid Devices
– Small, 2020 (Citations: 273)
Recent progress in stimulus-responsive two-dimensional metal–organic frameworks
– ACS Materials Letters, 2020 (Citations: 254)
Porous Cobalt Metal–Organic Frameworks as Active Elements in Battery–Supercapacitor Hybrid Devices
– Inorganic Chemistry, 2020 (Citations: 210)
Fe-based coordination polymers as battery-type electrodes in semi-solid-state battery–supercapacitor hybrid devices
– ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2021 (Citations: 172)