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Jinfeng Zhang

Researcher at Huaibei Normal University

Publications -  93
Citations -  5691

Jinfeng Zhang is an academic researcher from Huaibei Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photocatalysis & Heterojunction. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 70 publications receiving 3218 citations. Previous affiliations of Jinfeng Zhang include Wuhan University of Technology.

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Interfacial Chemical Bond and Oxygen Vacancy‐Enhanced In2O3/CdSe‐DETA S‐scheme Heterojunction for Photocatalytic CO2 Conversion

TL;DR: In this paper , an In�O�Cd bond-modulated S-scheme heterojunction of In2O3/CdSe−DETA is synthesized by a simple microwave assisted hydrothermal method for the accelerated photogenerated electron transfer.
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Facile synthesis of novel octahedral Cu2O/Ag3PO4 composite with enhanced visible light photocatalysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel Z-scheme octahedral Cu 2 O/Ag 3 PO 4 composites are fabricated by a facile chemical method at low temperature, and the results show that photocatalytic performance of these composites is much higher than that of the conventional ones.
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Ultrathin indium vanadate/cadmium selenide-amine step-scheme heterojunction with interfacial chemical bonding for promotion of visible-light-driven carbon dioxide reduction.

TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of interfacial chemical bonding in heterostructures plays an important role in the transport of carriers, and the new method by using interfacial Chemical bonding to facilitate interfacial charge transportation provide a promising strategy for improve photocatalysis.
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Photocatalytic CO2 conversion of W18O49/CdSe-Diethylenetriamine with high charge transfer efficiency: Synergistic effect of LSPR effect and S-scheme heterojunction

TL;DR: In this article , the one-dimensional/two-dimensional step-scheme WO/CdSe-diethylenetriamine photocatalyst with electron transmission channels driven by visible light to NIR light is constructed by microwave solvothermal method.