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Zili Wu
Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Publications - 221
Citations - 15021
Zili Wu is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 219 publications receiving 10928 citations. Previous affiliations of Zili Wu include Spanish National Research Council & University of Maryland, College Park.
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Probing defect sites on CeO2 nanocrystals with well-defined surface planes by Raman spectroscopy and O2 adsorption.
TL;DR: In this study, ceria nanocrystals with well-defined surface planes have been synthesized and utilized for studying defect sites with both Raman spectroscopy and O(2) adsorption, and the stability and reactivity of these oxygen species are found to be surface-dependent.
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Role of Interfaces in Two-Dimensional Photocatalyst for Water Splitting
TL;DR: Recently, due to the attractive properties such as appropriate band structure, ultrahigh specific surface area, and more exposed active sites, two-dimensional (2D) photocatalysts have attracted significant attention as discussed by the authors.
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Anomalous high ionic conductivity of nanoporous β-Li3PS4
Zengcai Liu,Wujun Fu,E. Andrew Payzant,Xiang Yu,Zili Wu,Nancy J. Dudney,James O. Kiggans,Kunlun Hong,Adam J. Rondinone,Chengdu Liang +9 more
TL;DR: An enhancement of the room-temperature lithium-ion conductivity is shown through the creation of nanostructured Li(3)PS(4), which has a wide electrochemical window and superior chemical stability against lithium metal.
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On the structure dependence of CO oxidation over CeO2 nanocrystals with well-defined surface planes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated CO oxidation over ceria nanocrystals with defined surface planes (nanoshapes) including rods, cubes, and octahedra, and found that the reducibility of these nanoshapes is in line with their CO oxidation activity.
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CO Oxidation on Supported Single Pt Atoms: Experimental and ab Initio Density Functional Studies of CO Interaction with Pt Atom on θ-Al2O3(010) Surface
Melanie Moses-DeBusk,Mina Yoon,Lawrence F. Allard,David R. Mullins,Zili Wu,Xiaofan Yang,Gabriel M. Veith,G. Malcolm Stocks,Chaitanya K. Narula +8 more
TL;DR: The results clearly show that supported Pt single atoms are catalytically active and that this catalytic activity can occur without involving the substrate.