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Yanguang Li

Researcher at Soochow University (Suzhou)

Publications -  198
Citations -  43363

Yanguang Li is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrocatalyst & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 175 publications receiving 35173 citations. Previous affiliations of Yanguang Li include Macau University of Science and Technology & Fudan University.

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Simultaneous power generation and CO2 valorization by aqueous Al–CO2 batteries using nanostructured Bi2S3 as the cathode electrocatalyst

TL;DR: Aqueous Al-CO2 batteries using nanostructured Bi2S3 as the cathode electrocatalyst for selectively converting CO2 to formate during discharge were demonstrated in this paper.
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Molybdenum carbide nanostructures for electrocatalytic polysulfide conversion in lithium–polysulfide batteries

TL;DR: This work prepares molybdenum carbide nanostructures and investigates their potential as the cathode electrocatalyst for lithium-polysulfide batteries, finding that this material has a strong surface affinity toward polysulfides, and can greatly enhance their conversion rate, in particular the Li2S4↔ Li1S2/Li2S conversion.
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Strong Electronic Metal–Support Interaction between Iridium Single Atoms and a WO3 Support Promotes Highly Efficient and Robust CO2 Cycloaddition

TL;DR: In this article , single-atom catalysts with strong electronic metal-support interaction (EMSI) were developed for CO2 cycloaddition of epoxides to cyclic carbonates.
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Inorganic mesoporous antiseptic material and its preparing method

TL;DR: In this paper, a kind of inorganic mesoporous antiseptic material carrying nano ZnO or Ag particle and its preparation process is described, where the preparation process includes dissolving mesoporic material and inorganic metal salt in volatile solvent via stirring; setting in the air to volatilize solvent; and direct roasting or high temperature roasting under nitrogen protection to decompose and crystallize metal salt to obtain the required mesopric antiseptic material powder.