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Zongping Shao

Researcher at Nanjing Tech University

Publications -  891
Citations -  55259

Zongping Shao is an academic researcher from Nanjing Tech University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxide & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 764 publications receiving 39128 citations. Previous affiliations of Zongping Shao include University of Western Australia & Samsung.

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La-doped BaFeO3−δ perovskite as a cobalt-free oxygen reduction electrode for solid oxide fuel cells with oxygen-ion conducting electrolyte

TL;DR: Cobalt-free small La3+-doped BaFeO3−δ is synthesized and systematically characterized towards application as an oxygen reduction electrode material for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells (IT-SOFCs) with oxygen-ion conducting electrolyte as mentioned in this paper.
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Metal-organic frameworks derived porous carbon, metal oxides and metal sulfides-based compounds for supercapacitors application

TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized the recent progress in the development of MOFs-derived porous carbons and metal oxide/sulfide compounds and their applications in supercapacitors.
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Synthesis, oxygen permeation study and membrane performance of a Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3−δ oxygen-permeable dense ceramic reactor for partial oxidation of methane to syngas

TL;DR: In this paper, a planar BSCFO reactor with LiLaNiOx/γ-Al2O3 as the reforming catalyst was investigated for the partial oxidation of methane to syngas.
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Water Splitting with an Enhanced Bifunctional Double Perovskite

TL;DR: In this article, a double perovskite oxide, NdBaMn2O5.5, is proposed as a bifunctional electrode material for water electrolysis.
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Double Perovskites in Catalysis, Electrocatalysis, and Photo(electro)catalysis

TL;DR: Double perovskites have been used in various catalytic applications including general catalysis, electrocatalysis, and photo(electro)catalysis as discussed by the authors. But their performance has not yet been evaluated.