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Prof. Can Li
Prof. Can Li has been working on both fundamental and applied research in catalysis and making efforts to reveal the essential relationship between catalytic performance and catalyst structure, and try to understand catalysis at various ……
g on both fundamental and applied research in catalysis and making efforts to reveal the essential relationship between catalytic performance and catalyst structure, and try to understand catalysis at various ……
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Prof. Jingying SHI


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        Prof. Jingying Shi   Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy   Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics    Chinese Academy of Sciences   457 Zhongshan Road    Dalian 116023, China   Tel.: 86-411-84379760    Fax: 86-411-84374447   E-mail: jingyingshi@dicp.ac.cn

Education and Work Experience:

1991.9-1998.6    Physical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Fujian Normal university and State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Xiamen University, Bachelor and Master degree. 1998.8-2003.3     Assistant professor, Department of Chemistry, Quanzhou Normal college. 2003.3-2006.3  Ph. D. in Physical Chemistry, Institute of Electrochemistry, Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University. 2006.3-2008.11   Postdoctoral researcher, the State Key Laboratory of Catalysis, DICP 2008.12-2009.8   Assistant professor, DICP 2009.9-2016.6     Associate Professor, the State Key Laboratory of Catalysis,DICP  2016.6-now         Professor, DICP

Research Interests • Photoelectrocatalyic production of solar fuels • Design, fabrication & interficial modification of semiconductor photoelectrodes • Integrated devices for in-situ solar energy conversion and storage • Catalysts and devices for electrochemical water splitting REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS Integrating a dual-silicon photoelectrochemical cell into a redox flow battery for unassisted photocharging. S. C. Liao, X. Zong, B. Seger, T. Pedersen, T. T. Yao, C. M. Ding , J. Y. Shi*, J. Chen* and C. Li*,  Nature Communications, 2016, 7: 11474 (DOI: 10.1038/ncomms11474).  Enabling an integrated tantalum nitride photoanode to approach the theoretical photocurrent limit for solar water splitting. G. J. Liu, S. Ye, P. Yan, F. Q. Xiong, P. Fu, Z. L. Wang, Z. Chen, J. Y. Shi* and C. Li*, Energy & Environmental Science, 2016, 9, 1327-1334. A Tantalum Nitride Photoanode Modified with a Hole-Storage Layer for Highly Stable Solar Water Splitting. G. J. Liu#, J. Y. Shi#, F. X. Zhang, Z. Chen, J. F. Han, C. M. Ding, S. S. Chen, Z. L. Wang, H. X. Han and C. Li*,  Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, 2014, 53, 7295-7299.  Microwave-assisted hydrothermal synthesis of perovskite NaTaO3 nanocrystals and their photocatalytic properties.J. Y. Shi, G. J. Liu, N. Wang, and C. Li*.  Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2012, 22, 18808-18813. Photoelectrochemical water oxidation on photoanodes fabricated with hexagonal nanoflower and nanoblock WO3N. Wang, D. G. Wang, M. R. Li, J. Y. Shi*, and C. Li*.Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 2061-2066. 6 G. J. Liu, P. Fu, L. Y. Zhou, P. L. Yan, C. M. Ding, J. Y. Shi* and C. Li*, Efficient Hole Extraction from Hole-Storage-Layer-Stabilized Tantalum Nitride Photoanode for Solar Water Splitting. Chemistry-A European Journal, 2015, 21, 9624-9628. 

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