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Bangjiao Ye

Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China

Publications -  176
Citations -  5753

Bangjiao Ye is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Vacancy defect. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 137 publications receiving 3963 citations. Previous affiliations of Bangjiao Ye include Kyungpook National University & University of Tokyo.

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Vacancy associates promoting solar-driven photocatalytic activity of ultrathin bismuth oxychloride nanosheets

TL;DR: High solar photocatalytic activity in ultrathin BiOCl nanosheets with almost fully exposed active {001} facets is achieved and some new and deep-seated insights are provided into how the defects in the exposed active facets affect the solar-driven photoc atalytic property are provided.
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Low Overpotential in Vacancy-Rich Ultrathin CoSe2 Nanosheets for Water Oxidation

TL;DR: The results not only demonstrate the potential of a notable, affordable, and earth-abundant water oxidation electrocatalyst based on ultrathin CoSe2 nanosheets but also open up a promising avenue into the exploration of excellent active and durable catalysts toward replacing noble metals for oxygen electrocatalysis.
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Highly Efficient and Exceptionally Durable CO2 Photoreduction to Methanol over Freestanding Defective Single-unit-cell Bismuth Vanadate Layers.

TL;DR: In this paper, single-unit-cell o-BiVO4 layers with rich vanadium vacancies were successfully synthesized for the first time, and the defect level and hole concentration near Fermi level were revealed.
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Shape-dependent interplay between oxygen vacancies and Ag–CeO2 interaction in Ag/CeO2 catalysts and their influence on the catalytic activity

TL;DR: In this paper, the interplay between oxygen vacancies and Ag-CeO 2 interaction has been investigated in the context of metal-O 2 catalysts and the shape of the CeO 2 support.