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Miaofang Chi
Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Publications - 343
Citations - 28685
Miaofang Chi is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 304 publications receiving 22817 citations. Previous affiliations of Miaofang Chi include University of California, Davis & Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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The interplay between surface facet and reconstruction on isopropanol conversion over SrTiO3 nanocrystals
Zhenghong Bao,Victor Fung,Victor Fung,Felipe Polo-Garzon,Zachary D. Hood,Shaohong Cao,Miaofang Chi,Lei Bai,Lei Bai,De-en Jiang,Zili Wu +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied a model reaction, isopropanol conversion, on three differently shape-controlled nanocrystals: cube, truncated cube and dodecahedra, and concluded that the crystal facets impose an indirect effect on the catalysis of STO via controlling the degrees of surface reconstruction.
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Conversion of Waste Tire Rubber into High-Value-Added Carbon Supports for Electrocatalysis
Zachary D. Hood,Xuan Yang,Yunchao Li,Amit K. Naskar,Miaofang Chi,Mariappan Parans Paranthaman +5 more
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Atomistic insights into the nucleation and growth of platinum on palladium nanocrystals
Wenpei Gao,Ahmed O. Elnabawy,Zachary D. Hood,Yifeng Shi,Xue Wang,Luke T. Roling,Luke T. Roling,Xiaoqing Pan,Manos Mavrikakis,Younan Xia,Younan Xia,Miaofang Chi +11 more
TL;DR: In situ liquid-cell transmission electron microscopy with first-principles calculations is integrated to shed light on the atomistic details involved in the nucleation and growth of Pt on Pd cubic seeds and offers a general guideline for the rational synthesis of nanocrystals with diverse compositions, structures, shapes, and related properties.
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Alcohol-Induced Low-Temperature Blockage of Supported-MetalCatalysts for Enhanced Catalysis
Felipe Polo-Garzon,Thomas F. Blum,Victor Fung,Zhenghong Bao,Hao Chen,Zhennan Huang,Shannon M. Mahurin,Sheng Dai,Sheng Dai,Miaofang Chi,Zili Wu +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the partial or complete blockage of active sites of metal nanoparticles (NPs) on supported-metal catalysts has been of interest for tuning the stability, selectivity, and rate of reactions.
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Sidewall morphology-dependent formation of multiple twins in Si nanowires.
TL;DR: While multiple, geometrically correlated defect planes are known in group III-V nanowires, the findings show that this behavior is also possible in group IV materials.