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Sheng Dai
Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Publications - 1092
Citations - 76448
Sheng Dai is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionic liquid & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 122, co-authored 985 publications receiving 63472 citations. Previous affiliations of Sheng Dai include Oak Ridge Associated Universities & Zhejiang University.
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Catalysts in Coronas: A Surface Spatial Confinement Strategy for High-PerformanceCatalysts in Methane Dry Reforming
Honggen Peng,Honggen Peng,Xianhua Zhang,Xue Han,Xiaojuan You,Sixue Lin,Hao Chen,Wenming Liu,Xiang Wang,Ning Zhang,Zheng Wang,Peng Wu,Huiyuan Zhu,Huiyuan Zhu,Sheng Dai,Sheng Dai +15 more
TL;DR: One of the grand challenges in industrial catalytic processes is the inevitable sintering and aggregation of conventional supported catalysts to large particles, leading to the decrease of activity.
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Brick and mortar self-assembly approach to graphitic mesoporous carbon nanocomposites
Pasquale F. Fulvio,Richard T. Mayes,Xiqing Wang,Shannon M. Mahurin,John C. Bauer,Volker Presser,John K. McDonough,Yury Gogotsi,Sheng Dai,Sheng Dai +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a "brick-and-mortar" approach was used to obtain ordered graphitic mesoporous carbon nanocomposites with tunable mesopore sizes below 850 °C without using graphitization catalysts or high temperature thermal treatments.
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Room‐Temperature Ionic Liquids in Liquid–Liquid Extraction: Effects of Solubility in Aqueous Solutions on Surface Properties
TL;DR: The potential of room-temperature ionic liquids for use in chemical separations was assessed in this article, particularly for liquid-liquid extraction, where the solubility, surface tension, and electrical conductivity of a range of imidazolium-based ionic liquid in aqueous solution were measured at room temperature and atmospheric pressure as functions of ionic-liquid, sodium chloride, and potassium-chloride concentrations.
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Carbon Materials for Chemical Capacitive Energy Storage
TL;DR: In this article, a review of carbon-based electrode materials for electrochemical capacitors is presented, including activated carbons, carbon nanotubes, and template-synthesized porous carbons.
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Au/MxOy/TiO2 catalysts for CO oxidation: Promotional effect of main-group, transition, and rare-earth metal oxide additives
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effect of the decomposition temperature and Al 2 O 3 content on the performance of a battery of metal oxide-modified Au/TiO 2 catalysts.