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Nian Tzu Suen

Researcher at National Taiwan University

Publications -  16
Citations -  4526

Nian Tzu Suen is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 2984 citations. Previous affiliations of Nian Tzu Suen include Yangzhou University.

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Electrocatalysis for the oxygen evolution reaction: recent development and future perspectives

TL;DR: This review acquaints some materials for performing OER activity, in which the metal oxide materials build the basis of OER mechanism while non-oxide materials exhibit greatly promising performance toward overall water-splitting.
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Unraveling Geometrical Site Confinement in Highly Efficient Iron-Doped Electrocatalysts toward Oxygen Evolution Reaction

TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between material properties and catalytic activity was investigated. And the authors proposed that Fe3+Oh ions mainly confine cobalt ions to the tetrahedral site to restrain the multipath transfer of cobalt ion during the dynamic structural transformation between spinel and oxyhydroxide, continuously activating the catalytic behavior of Co2+(Td) ions.
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Iridium Oxide-Assisted Plasmon-Induced Hot Carriers: Improvement on Kinetics and Thermodynamics of Hot Carriers

TL;DR: In this paper, a co-catalyst decorated plasmonic nanoparticles Au/IrOX was applied to a semiconductor nanowire-array TiO2 electrode to improve the lifetime of charge-carriers and further facilitate the kinetics of chemical reaction.
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Morphology Manipulation of Copper Nanocrystals and Product Selectivity in the Electrocatalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide

TL;DR: In this paper, cubelike and hexarhombic docadehedron-like Cu single crystals showed an enhancement of C2 products (ethylene and ethanol) while octahedronlike Cu nanoscale single crystals pr...
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Valence- and element-dependent water oxidation behaviors: in situ X-ray diffraction, absorption and electrochemical impedance spectroscopies.

TL;DR: The approaching strategies and information obtained in the present study can offer a guide to designing a promising electrocatalytic system towards the oxygen evolution reaction and other fields.