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Yongfei Ji

Researcher at Guangzhou University

Publications -  69
Citations -  5072

Yongfei Ji is an academic researcher from Guangzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 55 publications receiving 3412 citations. Previous affiliations of Yongfei Ji include University of Science and Technology of China & Stanford University.

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Nickel–vanadium monolayer double hydroxide for efficient electrochemical water oxidation

TL;DR: Mechanistic studies indicate that the nickel–vanadium-layered double hydroxides can provide high intrinsic catalytic activity, mainly due to enhanced conductivity, facile electron transfer and abundant active sites, and may expand the scope of cost-effective electrocatalysts for water splitting.
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Coagulation Behavior of Graphene Oxide on Nanocrystallined Mg/Al Layered Double Hydroxides: Batch Experimental and Theoretical Calculation Study.

TL;DR: It is clear that LDH-Cl could be potentially used as a cost-effective coagulant for the elimination of GO from aqueous solutions, which could efficiently decrease the potential toxicity of GO in the natural environment.
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Ultrathin amorphous cobalt–vanadium hydr(oxy)oxide catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate that the ultrathin amorphous cobalt-vanadium hydr(oxy)oxide is a highly promising electrocatalytic material for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) with a low overpotential of 0.250 V (even lower down to 0.215 V when supported on Au foam).
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Theory-guided Sn/Cu alloying for efficient CO2 electroreduction at low overpotentials

TL;DR: Cui et al. as mentioned in this paper used density functional theory to investigate the effect of alloying Cu and Sn on the activity and selectivity towards formate, and reported that the designed CuSn3 catalysts by co-electrodeposition exhibit a Faradaic efficiency of 95% toward formate generation at −0.5'V versus RHE.