Archive for August, 2022

Professor Honggang Fu joins EES Catalysis as Associate Editor

We are delighted to welcome Professor Honggang Fu, Heilongjiang University, China, as an Associate Editor for EES Catalysis, a new open access journal publishing high quality research on energy and environmental catalysis.

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Professor Honggang Fu is currently a professor and director of Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Material Chemistry, Ministry of Education, Heilongjiang University. He was an appointed Cheung Kong Distinguished Professor by the Ministry of Education of China (2009), a recipient of “Leading Personnel of the Ten Thousand Talents Program” (2013), and a National candidate of the New Century Millions of Talents Project (2007) by the Chinese government. His research expertise is in the material design, structural regulation, and catalytic mechanism associated with the photocatalytic/electrocatalytic hydrogen production, CO2 reduction, organic synthesis/conversion/degradation. He has co-authored more than 380 papers in refereed journals (over 26,000 citations with h-index 86), including J. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem., Adv. Mater., Nat. Commun., and so on.

 

Read some of his recent papers below:

Recent advances of biomass derived carbon-based materials for efficient electrochemical energy devices

Guangying Zhang, Xu Liu, Lei Wang and Honggang Fu

Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2022, 10, 9277-9307

 

Hollow CoP spheres assembled from porous nanosheets as high-rate and ultra-stable electrodes for advanced supercapacitors

Li Sun, Zhenbin Xie, Aiping Wu, Chungui Tian, Dongxu Wang, Ying Gu, Yachen Gao and Honggang Fu

Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2021, 9, 26226-26235

 

EES Catalysis is now open for submissions. Find out more on the journal webpage, sign up to e-Alerts or submit your manuscript now.

 

Please join us in welcoming Professor Fu to EES Catalysis.

Professor Zhichuan Xu joins EES Catalysis as Associate Editor

We are delighted to welcome Professor Zhichuan Xu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, as an Associate Editor for EES Catalysis, a new open access journal publishing high quality research on energy and environmental catalysis.

Learn more about our new Associate Editor

Zhichuan is a professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University. He received his Ph.D. degree in Electroanalytical Chemistry in 2008 and B.S. degree in Chemistry in 2002 from Lanzhou University, China. His Ph.D. training was received at Lanzhou University (2002-2004), Institute of Physics, CAS (2004-2005), and Brown University (2005-2007). Since 2007, he worked at the State University of New York at Binghamton as a Research Associate and since 2009 he worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Postdoctoral Researcher.

His major research interest is electrocatalysis, including catalyst development and fundamental advances. Currently, he serves as the director of the Centre of Advanced Catalysis Science and Technology at Nanyang Technological University. Dr. Xu received the Zhaowu Tian Prize for Energy Electrochemistry from the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) in 2019. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) since 2017 and a Highly Cited Researcher by Clarivate Analytics, Web of Science since 2018.

 

Read some of his recent papers below:

A review on fundamentals for designing oxygen evolution reactions

Jiajia Song, Chao Wei, Zhen-Feng Huang, Chuntai Liu, Lin Zeng, Xin Wang and Zhichuan J. Xu

Chemical Society Reviews, 2020, 49, 2196-2214

 

Approaches for measuring the surface areas of metal oxide electrocatalysts for determining their intrinsic electrocatalytic activity

Chao Wei, Shengnan Sun, Daniel Mandler, Xun Wang, Shi Zhang Qiao and Zhichuan J. Xu

Chemical Society Reviews, 2019, 48, 2518-2534

 

EES Catalysis is now open for submissions. Find out more on the journal webpage, sign up to e-Alerts or submit your manuscript now.

 

Please join us in welcoming Professor Xu to EES Catalysis.