Active Site Engineering in Porous Electrocatalysts
Selected Papers
Active Site Engineering in Porous Electrocatalysts
A multifunctional double walled zirconium metal–organic framework: high performance for CO2 adsorption and separation and detecting explosives in the aqueous phase
Functionalization of zirconium-based metal-organic layers with tailored pore environments for heterogeneous catalysis
High Pressure: A Feasible Tool for the Synthesis of Unprecedented Inorganic Compounds
Condensed Matter Chemistry under High Pressure
Organic-free synthesis of high silica zeolite Y via a combined strategy of in situ hydroxyl radical assistance and post-synthesis treatment
Bifunctional photo-assisted Li-O2 battery based on a hierarchical heterostructured cathode
Porous materials applied in non-aqueous Li-O2 batteries: status and perspective
Multistage Self-Assembly Strategy: Designed Synthesis of N-doped Mesoporous Carbon with High and Controllable Pyridine N Content for Ultrahigh Surface-Area-Normalized Capacitance
Enabling the ability of Li storage at high rate as anodes by utilizing natural rice husks-based hierarchically porous SiO2/N-doped carbon composites










