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Yi Liu

Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China

Publications -  34
Citations -  1807

Yi Liu is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Overpotential & Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 807 citations. Previous affiliations of Yi Liu include Beijing Normal University.

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Ambient Fast Synthesis and Active Sites Deciphering of Hierarchical Foam-Like Trimetal-Organic Framework Nanostructures as a Platform for Highly Efficient Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysis.

TL;DR: A facile ambient temperature synthesis of unique NiCoFe-based trimetallic MOF nanostructures with foam-like architecture is reported, which exhibit extraordinary oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity as directly used catalyst in alkaline condition.
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Manipulating dehydrogenation kinetics through dual-doping Co 3 N electrode enables highly efficient hydrazine oxidation assisting self-powered H 2 production

TL;DR: A dual-doping strategy for Co3N nanowires that bestows bifunctionality toward both hydrazine oxidation and H2 evolution catalysis is explored and a record low cell voltage is required to achieve 10 mA cm−2 in two-electrode system.
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Artificial Heterointerfaces Achieve Delicate Reaction Kinetics towards Hydrogen Evolution and Hydrazine Oxidation Catalysis

TL;DR: DFT calculations decipher that heterointerfaces simultaneously optimize the hydrogen adsorption free energy (∆GH*) and promote the hydrazine dehydrogenation kinetics, which provides a rationale for advanced bifunctional electrocatalysts, and propels the practical energy-saving H2 generation techniques.
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Self-assembling subnanometer pores with unusual mass-transport properties

TL;DR: A strategy for enforcing the nanotubular assembly of rigid macrocycles in both the solid state and solution based on the interplay of multiple hydrogen-bonding and aromatic π-π stacking interactions is reported, establishing a solid foundation for developing synthetically accessible, robust nanostructured systems with broad applications.
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Partially exposed RuP2 surface in hybrid structure endows its bifunctionality for hydrazine oxidation and hydrogen evolution catalysis.

TL;DR: The scalable one-pot synthesis of partially exposed RuP2 nanoparticle–decorated carbon porous microsheets is presented, which can act as the superior bifunctional catalyst outperforming Pt/C for both hydrazine oxidation reaction and hydrogen evolution reaction.