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Zhuopeng Wang

Researcher at Northeastern University (China)

Publications -  57
Citations -  2921

Zhuopeng Wang is an academic researcher from Northeastern University (China). The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Zeolite. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 57 publications receiving 2354 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhuopeng Wang include University of Aveiro & University of Minnesota.

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Short-Range Order in Mesoporous Carbon Boosts Potassium-Ion Battery Performance

TL;DR: In this article, an amorphous ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) is proposed as an anode material for high-performance KIBs, which can accommodate the increase of the interlayer spacing and tolerate the volume expansion.
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Hydrothermal Synthesis of Zeolites with Three-Dimensionally Ordered Mesoporous-Imprinted Structure

TL;DR: A general synthesis route for the confined synthesis of zeolites within three-dimensionally ordered mesoporous carbon templates by conventional hydrothermal synthesis is reported and it is expected that these hierarchical zeolite materials will provide building blocks for thin-film and other syntheses and may provide a basis for quantitatively studying the mass-transfer limitation on the catalytic performance of zeOLite catalysts.
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Lanthanide–Organic Framework Nanothermometers Prepared by Spray‐Drying

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that nanoparticles of [(Tb0.914Eu0.086)2(PDA)3(H2O)]·2H 2O (PDA = 1,4-phenylenediacetic acid), the first lanthanide-organic framework prepared by the spray-drying method, are excellent nanothermometers operating in the solid state in the 10-325 K range (quantum yield of 0.25 at 370 nm, at room temperature).
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Needs and trends in rational synthesis of zeolitic materials

TL;DR: How the geometrical characteristics of zeolite frameworks affect the catalytic performances of the resulting materials is demonstrated and recent advances in synthetic innovations to target materials are presented.
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Production of p-xylene from biomass by catalytic fast pyrolysis using ZSM-5 catalysts with reduced pore openings.

TL;DR: The p-xylene selectivity increased from 51% with gallium spray-dried ZSM-5 to 72% with a pore-mouth-modified catalyst in the pyrolysis of pine wood.