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Nanfeng Zheng

Researcher at Xiamen University

Publications -  316
Citations -  33254

Nanfeng Zheng is an academic researcher from Xiamen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Nanoclusters. The author has an hindex of 87, co-authored 275 publications receiving 25829 citations. Previous affiliations of Nanfeng Zheng include California State University, Long Beach & University of California, Santa Barbara.

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Catalysis with two-dimensional materials and their heterostructures

TL;DR: Recent advances in the use of graphene and other 2D materials in catalytic applications are reviewed, focusing in particular on the catalytic activity of heterogeneous systems such as van der Waals heterostructures (stacks of several 2D crystals).
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Photochemical route for synthesizing atomically dispersed palladium catalysts

TL;DR: A photochemical strategy to fabricate a stable atomically dispersed palladium–titanium oxide catalyst (Pd1/TiO2) on ethylene glycolate–stabilized ultrathin TiO2 nanosheets containing Pd up to 1.5%.
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Freestanding palladium nanosheets with plasmonic and catalytic properties

TL;DR: The facile synthesis of freestanding hexagonal palladium nanosheets that are less than 10 atomic layers thick are reported, using carbon monoxide as a surface confining agent and exhibit a well-defined but tunable surface plasmon resonance peak in the near-infrared region.
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All-thiol-stabilized Ag44 and Au12Ag32 nanoparticles with single-crystal structures

TL;DR: Crystal structures and theoretical analysis of three Ag44( SR)30 and three Au12Ag32(SR)30 intermetallic nanoclusters stabilized with fluorinated arylthiols form a basis for further understanding, engineering and controlling of stability as well as electronic and optical properties of these novel nanomaterials.
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Interfacial Effects in Iron-Nickel Hydroxide–Platinum Nanoparticles Enhance Catalytic Oxidation

TL;DR: This work synthesized iron-nickel hydroxide–platinum (transition metal-OH-Pt) nanoparticles with diameters below 5 nanometers and showed that they are highly efficient for carbon monoxide (CO) oxidation catalysis at room temperature.