Xi Xiaoli

Name: Xi Xiaoli

Gender: Female

Degrees: Ph.D

Title: Professor

E-mail : xixiaoli@bjut.edu.cn


Current Professional Societies

1. Deputy director of Youth Working Committee of China Society of Materials Research;

2. Member post of Molten Salt Chemistry Committee Branch of China Metal Society;

3. The 7th Council of China Nonferrous Metals Society.

Research Areas

1. Efficient separation and high-performance reconstruction of secondary metal resources;

2. Molten salt electrochemistry and its application;

3. Simulation of metallurgical process.

Honors

1. National Natural Science Foundation Outstanding Youth Science Foundation;

2. Two Second Prizes of National Science and Technology Progress, two First Prizes of Provincial and Ministerial level;

3. A second prize, which is a Gold Prize of International Invention Exhibition, and a Second prize of Beijing Invention Patent Award.

Publications

1. Xiaoli Xi, Guanhao Si, Zuoren Nie*, Liwen Ma. Electrochemical behavior of tungsten ions from WC scrap dissolution in a chloride melt, Electrochemical Acta, 2015, 184(12): 233-238;

2. Xiaoli Xi, Xiangjun Xiao, Zuoren Nie*, Liwen Zhang, Liwen Ma. Electrolytic Separation of Cobalt and Tungsten from Cemented Carbide Scrap and the Electrochemical Behavior of Metal Ions, Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2017, 794(6): 254-263;

3. Yuehua Wang, Liwen Ma, Xiaoli Xi*, Zuoren Nie, Yunhe Zhang, Xiao Wen, Zhe Lyu, Regeneration and Characterization of LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2 Cathode Material from Spent Power Lithium-ion Batteries, Waste Management, 2019, 95(7): 192-200;

4. Liwen Ma, Xiaoli Xi*, Zhiqiang Huang, Zuoren Nie. Theoretical analysis and experimental study on metal separation of tungsten-containing systems. Separation and Purification Technology 2019, 209 (1): 42-55.

Personal Statement

Xi Xiaoli, professor and doctoral supervisor, is mainly engaged in the research work of high-efficiency separation and high-performance reconstruction of secondary metal resources, molten salt electrochemistry and technology application, metallurgical process simulation and so on. She has been engaged in teaching for 15 years. She has presided one National Natural Science Foundation Outstanding Youth Science Foundation. She has published more than eighty papers on international major journals, compiled one textbook, authorized seven patents in the United States and Japan, and authorized more than 40 patents in China.