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Xiaoyan Zhong
Researcher at National Center for Electron Microscopy
Publications - 72
Citations - 1973
Xiaoyan Zhong is an academic researcher from National Center for Electron Microscopy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Dichroism. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1526 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaoyan Zhong include Argonne National Laboratory & Tsinghua University.
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Uniform, Axial-Orientation Alignment of One-Dimensional Single-Crystal Silicon Nanostructure Arrays†
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Stable iridium dinuclear heterogeneous catalysts supported on metal-oxide substrate for solar water oxidation
Yanyan Zhao,Ke R. Yang,Zechao Wang,Zechao Wang,Xingxu Yan,Xingxu Yan,Sufeng Cao,Yifan Ye,Qi Dong,Xizi Zhang,James E. Thorne,Lei Jin,Kelly L. Materna,Antonios Trimpalis,Hongye Bai,Sirine C. Fakra,Xiaoyan Zhong,Peng Wang,Xiaoqing Pan,Jinghua Guo,Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos,Gary W. Brudvig,Victor S. Batista,Dunwei Wang +23 more
TL;DR: A facile photochemical method is reported that produces catalytic centers consisting of two Ir metal cations, bridged by O and stably bound to a support that exhibits outstanding stability and high activity toward water oxidation.
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Platinum-nickel frame within metal-organic framework fabricated in situ for hydrogen enrichment and molecular sieving.
Zhi Li,Rong Yu,Jinglu Huang,Yusheng Shi,Diyang Zhang,Xiaoyan Zhong,Dingsheng Wang,Yuen Wu,Yuen Wu,Yadong Li,Yadong Li +10 more
TL;DR: An unique in situ etching and coordination synthetic strategy for exploiting a functionalized metal-organic framework to incorporate the bimetallic platinum–nickel frames, thereby forming a frame within frame nanostructure to enhance hydrogen enrichment and activation on platinum-nickel surface.
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Simultaneous synthesis and integration of two-dimensional electronic components
Qi Zhang,Xue-Feng Wang,Shu-Hong Shen,Qi Lu,Xiaozhi Liu,Haoyi Li,Jingying Zheng,Chu-Ping Yu,Xiaoyan Zhong,Lin Gu,Tian-Ling Ren,Liying Jiao +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the phase-patterned growth of atomic layers is used to construct 2D molybdenum ditelluride (MoTe2) as the active material, which can be used to create high performance field effect transistors (FETs) and arrays of logic devices.
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Quantitative experimental determination of site-specific magnetic structures by transmitted electrons
TL;DR: A site-specific electron energy-loss magnetic chiral dichroism method is shown, first experimentally demonstrating that the use of transmitted electrons allows us to quantitatively determine atomic site- specific magnetic structure information on a nanometre scale, and shows its unique ability for solving the site- Specific magnetic structure at nanoscale resolution.