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Zheng Peng

Researcher at ShanghaiTech University

Publications -  8
Citations -  331

Zheng Peng is an academic researcher from ShanghaiTech University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Tafel equation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 128 citations. Previous affiliations of Zheng Peng include Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Self-Assembly of Thiourea-Crosslinked Graphene Oxide Framework Membranes toward Separation of Small Molecules.

TL;DR: Thiourea covalent-linked graphene oxide framework (TU-GOF) membranes on porous ceramics are developed through a facile hydrothermal self-assembly synthesis and feature excellent sieving capabilities for small species, leading to high hydrogen permselectivities and nearly complete rejections for methanol and small ions in gas, solvent, and saline water separations.
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Nature of Active Sites on Cu–CeO2 Catalysts Activated by High-Temperature Thermal Aging

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the performance of NiCo2 nanorods for low-temperature CO oxidation when the catalyst was calcine, and found that NiCo clusters supported on CeO2 Nanorods (NRs) exhibited significantly enhanced activity and thermal/hydrothermal durability.
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Complementary Operando Spectroscopy identification of in-situ generated metastable charge-asymmetry Cu2-CuN3 clusters for CO2 reduction to ethanol

TL;DR: In this article , a CO2RR catalyst comprising of CuO clusters supported on N-doped carbon nanosheets, which exhibited high C2+ products Faradaic efficiency of 73% including decent ethanol selectivity of 51% with a partial current density of 14.4 mA/cm-2 at -1.1 V vs. RHE.
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Heterogeneous Synergetic Effect of Metal-Oxide Interfaces for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution in Alkaline Solutions

TL;DR: In this article, a Ni17W3-NiWO4/WO2 catalysts were designed to accelerate water dissociation in alkaline solutions, and they exhibited extraordinary HER activity with a low overpotential of 48 mV at a 10 mA cm-2 current density and a Tafel slope of 33 mV dec-1.
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Strong Interface Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution over Molybdenum-Based Catalysts

TL;DR: By tuning interfacial structures, this paper achieved an extremely small Tafel slope of 34.4 mV dec−1 for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) over a molybdenum oxide catalyst in an acidic electrolyt.