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Han Xu
Researcher at Central South University Forestry and Technology
Publications - 18
Citations - 521
Han Xu is an academic researcher from Central South University Forestry and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 217 citations.
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Cr-Doped FeNi-P Nanoparticles Encapsulated into N-Doped Carbon Nanotube as a Robust Bifunctional Catalyst for Efficient Overall Water Splitting.
TL;DR: Density functional theory calculation confirms that Cr doping into a FeNi-host can effectively alter the relative Gibbs adsorption energy and reduces the theoretical overpotential, and the synergetic effects between Cr-doped Fe NiP nanoparticles and NCNs are regarded as significant contributors to accelerate charge transfer and promote electrocatalytic activity in hybrid catalysts.
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A branch-like Mo-doped Ni3S2 nanoforest as a high-efficiency and durable catalyst for overall urea electrolysis
TL;DR: In this article, a branch-like Mo-doped Ni3S2 nanoforest on Ni foam was achieved through a facile one-pot hydrothermal process, and the as-obtained catalyst exhibited excellent activity and robust durability.
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Construction of N-doped carbon nanotube encapsulated active nanoparticles in hierarchically porous carbonized wood frameworks to boost the oxygen evolution reaction
TL;DR: Inspired by the natural porosity and directional micro-channels of wood, a universal strategy that N-doped carbon nanotube encapsulated active nanoparticles rooted into carbonized wood framework is proposed in this paper.
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Boosting oxygen evolution activity of NiFe layered double hydroxide through interface engineering assisted with naturally-hierarchical wood
TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper developed an ingenious three-dimensional hierarchical porous heterostructure that well-aligned NiFe layered double hydroxide nanosheets deposited on NiFe nanoparticles and rooted tightly into carbonized wood framework.
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Configuring hierarchical Ni/NiO 3D-network assisted with bamboo cellulose nanofibers for high-performance Ni-Zn aqueous batteries.
TL;DR: This work prepares a novel nickel-based electrode with hierarchical 3D networks by configuring nanostructured Ni and Ni/ NiO nanoparticles onto bamboo-derived cellulose nanofibers (denoted as Ni/NiO-BCF).