Jiawei Huang
Affiliations: | Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the Oregon Center for Electrochemistry, University of Oregon |
Area:
Photocatalysis, Electrochemistry, Metal-Organic Frameworks, Bipolar Membrane Water Splitting, SpectroscopyWebsite:
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"Jiawei Huang"Bio:
Jiawei received his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry at the University of Florida under the direction of Prof. David Wei where he focused on understanding the role of the metal-metal oxide interface in heterogeneous catalysis (conventional heterogeneous catalysis and photocatalysis).
He joined the Boettcher lab and the Brozek lab at the University of Oregon as Joint Postdoctoral Scholar in August 2021. He is currently focused on spectroscopical investigations into interfacial properties of bipolar membranes for water splitting, and the ion-coupled charge transport within metal-organic frameworks for energy storage and applications in the Oregon Electrochemistry Center.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorWei David Wei | grad student | 2015-2021 | UF Gainesville |
Shannon W. Boettcher | post-doc | 2021-2024 | University of Oregon |
Carl K Brozek | post-doc | 2021-2024 | University of Oregon |
Publications
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Shen M, Kaufman AJ, Huang J, et al. (2022) Nanoscale Measurements of Charge Transfer at Cocatalyst/Semiconductor Interfaces in BiVO Particle Photocatalysts. Nano Letters |
Guo W, Johnston-Peck A, Zhang Y, et al. (2020) Cooperation of Hot Holes and Surface Adsorbates in Plasmon-Driven Anisotropic Growth of Gold Nanostars. Journal of the American Chemical Society |
He S, Huang J, Goodsell JL, et al. (2019) Plasmonic Nickel-TiO Heterostructures for Visible-Light-Driven Photochemical Reactions. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English) |
Zhang Y, He S, Guo W, et al. (2017) Surface-Plasmon-Driven Hot Electron Photochemistry. Chemical Reviews |