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Xiangwen Zhang
Researcher at Tianjin University
Publications - 395
Citations - 20299
Xiangwen Zhang is an academic researcher from Tianjin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Supercritical fluid. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 379 publications receiving 13759 citations.
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Electrocatalytic oxygen evolution reaction for energy conversion and storage: A comprehensive review
Muhammad Tahir,Muhammad Tahir,Lun Pan,Lun Pan,Faryal Idrees,Xiangwen Zhang,Li Wang,Ji-Jun Zou,Zhong Lin Wang,Zhong Lin Wang +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review article summarizes the very recent efforts in the field of OER electrocatalysis along with the faced challenges and solutions to these challenges also outline with appropriate examples of scientific literatures.
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Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution in Alkaline Electrolytes: Mechanisms, Challenges, and Prospective Solutions
TL;DR: This review summarizes the recent developments to overcome the kinetics issues of alkaline HER, synthesis of materials with modified morphologies, and electronic structures to tune the active sites and their applications as efficient catalysts for HER.
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When Cubic Cobalt Sulfide Meets Layered Molybdenum Disulfide: A Core–Shell System Toward Synergetic Electrocatalytic Water Splitting
Han Zhu,Junfeng Zhang,Ruoping Yanzhang,Mingliang Du,Qingfa Wang,Guohua Gao,Jiandong Wu,Guangming Wu,Ming Zhang,Bo Liu,Juming Yao,Xiangwen Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: A new class of Co9 S8 @MoS2 core-shell structures formed on carbon nanofibers composed of cubic Co 9 S8 as cores and layered MoS2 as shells is described, serving as a bifunctional electrocatalyst for H2 and O2 evolution.
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Hollow Cobalt-Based Bimetallic Sulfide Polyhedra for Efficient All-pH-Value Electrochemical and Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution.
Zhen-Feng Huang,Jiajia Song,Ke Li,Muhammad Tahir,Yutong Wang,Lun Pan,Li Wang,Xiangwen Zhang,Ji-Jun Zou +8 more
TL;DR: The strategy developed here, i.e., homogeneous doping and self-templated hollow structure, provides a way to synthesize transition metal sulfides for catalysis and energy conversion.
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Titanium-Defected Undoped Anatase TiO2 with p-Type Conductivity, Room-Temperature Ferromagnetism, and Remarkable Photocatalytic Performance
TL;DR: Using anatase TiO2, the most important and widely studied semiconductor, it is demonstrated that metal vacancies (VTi) can be introduced in undoped oxides easily, and the presence of VTi results in many novel physiochemical properties.