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Dengsong Zhang

Researcher at Shanghai University

Publications -  281
Citations -  18960

Dengsong Zhang is an academic researcher from Shanghai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Selective catalytic reduction. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 220 publications receiving 13780 citations. Previous affiliations of Dengsong Zhang include Hainan University.

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Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOx with NH3 by Using Novel Catalysts: State of the Art and Future Prospects.

TL;DR: This review summarizes the latest SCR reaction mechanisms and emerging poison-resistant mechanisms in the beginning and subsequently gives a comprehensive overview of newly developed SCR catalysts, including metal oxide catalysts ranging from VOx, MnOx, CeO2, and Fe2O3 to CuO based catalysts.
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Morphology Dependence of Catalytic Properties of Ni/CeO2 Nanostructures for Carbon Dioxide Reforming of Methane

TL;DR: In this paper, the comparative catalytic activity and coke resistance of Ni/CeO2 nanorods (NR) and nanopolyhedra (NP) were examined in carbon dioxide reforming of methane over Ni/NiO2-NR catalysts and showed that the predominantly exposed planes are the unusually reactive {110 and {100} planes on the CeO2−NR rather than the stable {111} one on the NiO2•NP.
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Rational Design of High-Performance DeNOx Catalysts Based on MnxCo3–xO4 Nanocages Derived from Metal–Organic Frameworks

TL;DR: In this paper, a deNOx catalyst based on hollow porous MnxCo3-xO4 nanocages with a spinel structure thermally derived from nanocube-like metal-organic frameworks (Mn3[Co(CN)6]2·nH2O), which are synthesized via a self-assemble method, is presented.
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Shape-controlled synthesis and catalytic application of ceria nanomaterials

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of current research activities that focus on the shape-controlled synthesis methods of ceria nanostructures and their catalytic applications and a personal perspective on the probable challenges and developments of the controllable synthesis of CeO(2) nanomaterials.
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Enhanced capacitive deionization performance of graphene/carbon nanotube composites

TL;DR: Graphene/carbon nanotube (GR/CNT) composites were prepared by a modified exfoliation approach and used as capacitive deionization (CDI) electrodes.