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Song Jin
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 295
Citations - 39221
Song Jin is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanowire & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 275 publications receiving 31826 citations. Previous affiliations of Song Jin include Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation & Cornell University.
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Stable and selective electrosynthesis of hydrogen peroxide and the electro-Fenton process on CoSe2 polymorph catalysts
Hongyuan Sheng,Aurora N. Janes,R. Dominic Ross,Dave Kaiman,Jinzhen Huang,Jinzhen Huang,Bo Song,Bo Song,J. R. Schmidt,Song Jin +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the structural polymorphs of earth-abundant cobalt diselenide (orthorhombic o-CoSe2 and cubic CoSe2) are shown to be stable against surface oxidation and catalyst leaching due to the weak O* binding to Se sites, and deliver higher kinetic current densities for H2O2 production.
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Integrated Photoelectrochemical Solar Energy Conversion and Organic Redox Flow Battery Devices
TL;DR: An integrated photoelectrochemical solar energy conversion and electrochemical storage device is developed by integrating regenerative silicon solar cells and 9,10-anthraquinone-2,7-disulfonic acid (AQDS)/1,2-benzoquinone (BQDS) RFBs, promising a general approach for storing solar energy electrochemically with high theoretical storage capacity and efficiency.
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Top-Down Proteomics of Large Proteins up to 223 kDa Enabled by Serial Size Exclusion Chromatography Strategy
Wenxuan Cai,Trisha Tucholski,Bifan Chen,Andrew J. Alpert,Sean J. McIlwain,Takushi Kohmoto,Song Jin,Ying Ge +7 more
TL;DR: This sSEC method is MS-friendly, robust, and reproducible and, thus, can be applied to both high-efficiency protein purification and large-scale proteomics analysis of cell or tissue lysate for enhanced proteome coverage, particularly for low abundance and high MW proteoforms.
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Highly stable skyrmion state in helimagnetic MnSi nanowires.
Haifeng Du,Haifeng Du,John P. DeGrave,Fei Xue,Fei Xue,Dong Liang,Wei Ning,Wei Ning,Jiyong Yang,Jiyong Yang,Mingliang Tian,Mingliang Tian,Yuheng Zhang,Yuheng Zhang,Song Jin +14 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the skyrmion state in helimagnetic MnSi nanowires with varied sizes from 400 to 250 nm can exist in a substantially extended T-H region and suggested that the shape-induced uniaxial anisotropy might be responsible for the stabilization of skyrMion state observed in Nanowires.
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Facile and mild solution synthesis of Cu2O nanowires and nanotubes driven by screw dislocations
TL;DR: The screw dislocation-driven growth of Cu(2)O nanowires and nanotubes is confirmed by imaging the dislocation contrast, the Eshelby twist associated with dislocations and the spontaneously formed hollow nanot tubes.