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Jing Guo
Researcher at Peking University
Publications - 29
Citations - 1287
Jing Guo is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scanning tunneling microscope & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications receiving 832 citations. Previous affiliations of Jing Guo include Beijing Normal University.
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The effect of hydration number on the interfacial transport of sodium ions
Jinbo Peng,Jinbo Peng,Duanyun Cao,Zhili He,Jing Guo,Prokop Hapala,Runze Ma,Bowei Cheng,Ji Chen,Wen Jun Xie,Xin-Zheng Li,Pavel Jelínek,Pavel Jelínek,Limei Xu,Yi Qin Gao,Enge Wang,Enge Wang,Ying Jiang,Ying Jiang +18 more
TL;DR: This work suggests that anomalously high diffusion rates for specific hydration numbers of ions are generally determined by the degree of symmetry match between the hydrates and the surface lattice.
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Real-space imaging of interfacial water with submolecular resolution
Jing Guo,Xiangzhi Meng,Ji Chen,Jinbo Peng,Jiming Sheng,Xin-Zheng Li,Limei Xu,Junren Shi,Enge Wang,Ying Jiang +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a low-temperature scanning tunnelling microscope was used to image the molecular orbitals of adsorbed water molecules on a NaCl (001) film supported by a Au(111) substrate.
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Nuclear quantum effects of hydrogen bonds probed by tip-enhanced inelastic electron tunneling
Jing Guo,Jing-Tao Lü,Yexin Feng,Yexin Feng,Ji Chen,Jinbo Peng,Zeren Lin,Xiangzhi Meng,Zhichang Wang,Xin-Zheng Li,Enge Wang,Ying Jiang +11 more
TL;DR: The quantitative assessment of nuclear quantum effects on the strength of a single hydrogen bond formed at a water-salt interface is reported, using tip-enhanced inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy based on a scanning tunneling microscope.
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Direct visualization of concerted proton tunnelling in a water nanocluster
Xiangzhi Meng,Jing Guo,Jinbo Peng,Ji Chen,Zhichang Wang,Junren Shi,Xin-Zheng Li,Enge Wang,Ying Jiang +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the real-space observation of concerted proton tunnelling in a cyclic water tetramer using a cryogenic scanning-tuning microscope.
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Atomic imaging of the edge structure and growth of a two-dimensional hexagonal ice
Runze Ma,Duanyun Cao,Chongqin Zhu,Ye Tian,Jinbo Peng,Jing Guo,Ji Chen,Xin-Zheng Li,Joseph S. Francisco,Xiao Cheng Zeng,Limei Xu,Enge Wang,Enge Wang,Ying Jiang,Ying Jiang +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the edge structures of 2D bilayer hexagonal ice grown on a Au(111) surface were reconstructed using noncontact atomic-force microscopy with a carbon monoxide tip.