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Xiaofeng Guo

Researcher at Washington State University

Publications -  99
Citations -  2037

Xiaofeng Guo is an academic researcher from Washington State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Standard enthalpy of formation & Enthalpy. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 99 publications receiving 1219 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaofeng Guo include Dr Emilio B Espinosa Sr Memorial State College of Agriculture and Technology & University of California.

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Enhanced Structural Stability and Photo Responsiveness of CH3NH3SnI3 Perovskite via Pressure-Induced Amorphization and Recrystallization

TL;DR: An organic-inorganic halide CH3 NH3 SnI3 perovskite with significantly improved structural stability is obtained via pressure-induced amorphization and recrystallization and in situ high-pressure resistance measurements reveal an increased electrical conductivity by 300%.
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Ultrastable Thorium Metal-Organic Frameworks for Efficient Iodine Adsorption.

TL;DR: Two novel thorium-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) synthesized via the solvothermal reactions of thorium nitrate and 1,4- or 2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid in the presence of acid modulators exhibit exceptional chemical and thermal stabilities and high affinity toward I2 molecules.
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Size Dependence of Lattice Parameter and Electronic Structure in CeO2 Nanoparticles.

TL;DR: This work explores the size dependence of both crystal and electronic properties of CeO2 nanoparticles (NPs) with different sizes by state-of-the art spectroscopic techniques and demonstrates that the as-synthesized NPs crystallize in the fluorite structure and they are predominantly composed of CeIV ions.
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Modulated synthesis and isoreticular expansion of Th-MOFs with record high pore volume and surface area for iodine adsorption

TL;DR: Modulated synthesis and isoreticular expansion of Th-MOFs enable the stepwise construction of hierarchical complexes in which porosity and functionality can be fine-tuned, affording new Th- MOFs with a record high void space, the largest surface area, and excellent adsorption capacities toward radioactive iodine.