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Yue Lin

Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China

Publications -  223
Citations -  24726

Yue Lin is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 187 publications receiving 15436 citations. Previous affiliations of Yue Lin include University of Akron.

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Converting Co2+-impregnated g-C3N4 into N-doped CNTs-confined Co nanoparticles for efficient hydrogenation rearrangement reactions of furanic aldehydes

TL;DR: In this paper, a new synthetic approach to directly fabricate N-doped carbon nanotube (N-CNTs) networks with confined Co nanoparticles from Co2+-impregnated bulk g-C3N4 as high performance hydrogenation rearrangement (HR) catalyst to efficiently convert a wide spectrum of biomass-derived furanic aldehydes to the corresponding cyclopentanones in water under a record-low H2 pressure of 0.5 MPa and mild temperature.
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Engineering the Electronic State of a Perovskite Electrocatalyst for Synergistically Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Reaction.

TL;DR: A surface hydrogen effect to modulate the pure electronic-state transition in perovskite Ca0.9 Yb0.1 MnO3 synergistically generates a more suitable eg electron filling status and better conductivity as discussed by the authors.
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Interfacially Al-doped ZnO nanowires: greatly enhanced near band edge emission through suppressed electron–phonon coupling and confined optical field

TL;DR: Aluminium (Al)-doped zinc oxide (ZnO) nanowires (NWs) with a unique core-shell structure and a Δ-doping profile at the interface were successfully grown using a combination of chemical vapor deposition re-growth and few-layer AlxOy atomic layer deposition.
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Triconstituent co-assembly to hierarchically porous carbons as high-performance anodes for sodium-ion batteries

TL;DR: Hierarchically porous carbon electrodes with triconstituent co-assembly of resols, oligomer silicates from tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) and triblock copolymer F127 template have been used in this article.
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Lattice Disorder-Engineered Energy Splitting between Bright and Dark Excitons in CsPbBr3 Quantum Wires.

TL;DR: The first experimental evidence is presented to demonstrate that the strain is a crucial factor in tuning the energy splitting of the bright and dark excitons, resulting in different PL properties.