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Wenyu Huang

Researcher at Iowa State University

Publications -  164
Citations -  17162

Wenyu Huang is an academic researcher from Iowa State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 142 publications receiving 14434 citations. Previous affiliations of Wenyu Huang include University of California, Berkeley & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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The genome of black cottonwood, Populus trichocarpa (Torr. & Gray)

Gerald A. Tuskan, +115 more
- 15 Sep 2006 - 
TL;DR: The draft genome of the black cottonwood tree, Populus trichocarpa, has been reported in this paper, with more than 45,000 putative protein-coding genes identified.
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Highly Crystalline Multimetallic Nanoframes with Three-Dimensional Electrocatalytic Surfaces

TL;DR: A highly active and durable class of electrocatalysts is synthesized by exploiting the structural evolution of platinum-nickel (Pt-Ni) bimetallic nanocrystals by exploitingThe starting material, crystalline PtNi3 polyhedra, transforms in solution by interior erosion into Pt3Ni nanoframes with surfaces that offer three-dimensional molecular accessibility.
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On the Universal Scaling Behavior of the Distance Decay of Plasmon Coupling in Metal Nanoparticle Pairs: A Plasmon Ruler Equation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPR) in gold nanodisc pairs using microabsorption spectroscopy and electrodynamic simulations.
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Sub-two nanometer single crystal Au nanowires

TL;DR: The slow in situ reduction of this mesostructure leads to the formation of ultrathin nanowires in solution, which relies on cooperative interaction, organization, and reaction between inorganic precursor salts and oleylamine.
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Sub-10 nm Platinum Nanocrystals with Size and Shape Control: Catalytic Study for Ethylene and Pyrrole Hydrogenation

TL;DR: Platinum nanocubes and nanopolyhedra with tunable size from 5 to 9 nm were synthesized by controlling the reducing rate of metal precursor ions in a one-pot polyol synthesis by a two-stage process for the simultaneous control of size and shape.