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Lizhou Fan

Researcher at Royal Institute of Technology

Publications -  19
Citations -  963

Lizhou Fan is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Electrocatalyst. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 530 citations.

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Dendritic core-shell nickel-iron-copper metal/metal oxide electrode for efficient electrocatalytic water oxidation.

TL;DR: A promisingly dendritic core-shell nickel-iron-copper metal/metal oxide electrode, prepared via dealloying with an electrodeposited nickel-Iron-Copper alloy as a precursor, as the catalyst for water oxidation, suggesting that non-concerted proton-electron transfers participate in catalyzing the oxygen evolution reaction.
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Paired Electrocatalytic Oxygenation and Hydrogenation of Organic Substrates with Water as the Oxygen and Hydrogen Source.

TL;DR: Inspired by the active Ni3+ intermediates involved in electrocatalytic water oxidation by nickel‐based materials, NiBx was prepared as a catalyst and used water as the oxygen source for the oxygenation of various organic compounds and hydrogenation of organic compounds.
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Boosting nitrogen reduction reaction by bio-inspired FeMoS containing hybrid electrocatalyst over a wide pH range

TL;DR: A facile preparation of bio-inspired and morphology controllable catalytic electrode FeS@MoS2/CFC, featuring a carbon fiber cloth (CFC) covered with FeS dotted MoS2 nanosheets, has been established in this article.
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Efficient BiVO4 Photoanodes by Postsynthetic Treatment : Remarkable Improvements in Photoelectrochemical Performance from Facile Borate Modification

TL;DR: This work provides an extremely simple method to improve the intrinsic photoelectrochemical performance of BiVO4 photoanode by soaking a sample of pristine Bi VO4 in a borate buffer solution, which modifies the catalytic local environment ofBiVO4 by the introduction of a brite moiety at the molecular level.
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3D Core–Shell NiFeCr Catalyst on a Cu Nanoarray for Water Oxidation: Synergy between Structural and Electronic Modulation

TL;DR: In this article, a core-shell (CS) NiFeCr metal/metal hydroxide catalyst was fabricated on a 3D Cu nanoarray by a simple electrodeposition-activation method.