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Zhanxi Fan

Researcher at City University of Hong Kong

Publications -  93
Citations -  14145

Zhanxi Fan is an academic researcher from City University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 93 publications receiving 11283 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhanxi Fan include Jilin University & Nanyang Technological University.

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Synthesis of Few-Layer MoS2 Nanosheet-Coated TiO2 Nanobelt Heterostructures for Enhanced Photocatalytic Activities

TL;DR: The as-prepared TiO( 2)@MoS(2) heterostructure shows a high photocatalytic hydrogen production even without the Pt co-catalyst and possesses a strong adsorption ability towards organic dyes and shows high performance in photocatallytic degradation of the dye molecules.
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Graphene-Based Electrodes

TL;DR: In this Review, the importance of graphene-based electrodes, their fabrication techniques, and application areas are discussed.
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Solution-phase epitaxial growth of noble metal nanostructures on dispersible single-layer molybdenum disulfide nanosheets

TL;DR: The solution-processable two-dimensional MoS(2) nanosheet can be used to direct the epitaxial growth of Pd, Pt and Ag nanostructures at ambient conditions and exhibits much higher electrocatalytic activity towards the hydrogen evolution reaction compared with the commercial Pt catalysts with the same Pt loading.
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Two-Dimensional Metal Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications

TL;DR: The general synthetic strategies applied to 2D metal nanomaterials are briefly introduced, followed by describing in detail the various synthetic methods classified in two categories, i.e. bottom-up methods and top-down methods.
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One-pot Synthesis of CdS Nanocrystals Hybridized with Single-Layer Transition-Metal Dichalcogenide Nanosheets for Efficient Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution†

TL;DR: A facile one-pot wet-chemical method is developed to prepare MS2-CdS (M=W or Mo) nanohybrids, which possess a large number of edge sites in the MS2 layers, which are active sites for the HER.