Zuofeng Chen

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Tongji University, China 
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Thomas J. Meyer grad student
Vivian Wing-Wah Yam grad student
Shi-Gang Sun grad student 2002-2005 Xiamen University
Benjamin J. Wiley post-doc 2013-2014 Duke

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Jianying Wang grad student 2015-2020 Tongji University
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Zhang K, Xu M, Wang J, et al. (2023) Self-supporting, hierarchically hollow structured NiFe-PBA electrocatalyst for efficient alkaline seawater oxidation. Nanoscale
Gong S, Niu Y, Liu X, et al. (2023) Selective CO Photoreduction to Acetate at Asymmetric Ternary Bridging Sites. Acs Nano
Ji L, Zhu Y, Teng X, et al. (2021) Fabrication of complex, 3D, branched hollow carbonaceous structures and their applications for supercapacitors. Science Bulletin. 67: 398-407
Niu Y, Teng X, Gong S, et al. (2021) Engineering Two-Phase Bifunctional Oxygen Electrocatalysts with Tunable and Synergetic Components for Flexible Zn-Air Batteries. Nano-Micro Letters. 13: 126
Wang J, Teng X, Niu Y, et al. (2019) autologous growth of self-supporting NiFe-based nanosheets on nickel foam as an efficient electrocatalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction. Rsc Advances. 9: 21679-21684
Hou M, Teng X, Wang J, et al. (2018) Multiscale porous molybdenum phosphide of honeycomb structure for highly efficient hydrogen evolution. Nanoscale
Czioska S, Wang J, Teng X, et al. (2018) Hierarchically structured multi-shell nanotube arrays by self-assembly for efficient water oxidation. Nanoscale
Tang W, Wang J, Guo L, et al. (2017) Heterostructured arrays of NixP/S/Se nanosheets on CoxP/S/Se nanowires for efficient hydrogen evolution. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces
Fan J, Chen Z, Shi H, et al. (2016) In situ grown, self-supported iron-cobalt-nickel alloy amorphous oxide nanosheets with low overpotential toward water oxidation. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 52: 4290-3
Ye S, Stewart IE, Chen Z, et al. (2016) How Copper Nanowires Grow and How To Control Their Properties. Accounts of Chemical Research
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