Product selectivity in plasmonic photocatalysis for carbon dioxide hydrogenation

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2017-02-23

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10.1038/ncomms14542

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Zhang, X, X Li, D Zhang, NQ Su, W Yang, HO Everitt and J Liu (2017). Product selectivity in plasmonic photocatalysis for carbon dioxide hydrogenation. Nature Communications, 8. p. 14542. 10.1038/ncomms14542 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/13671.

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Yang

Weitao Yang

Philip Handler Distinguished Professor of Chemistry

Prof. Yang, the Philip Handler Professor of Chemistry, is developing methods for quantum mechanical calculations of large systems and carrying out quantum mechanical simulations of biological systems and nanostructures. His group has developed the linear scaling methods for electronic structure calculations and more recently the QM/MM methods for simulations of chemical reactions in enzymes.

Liu

Jie Liu

George Barth Geller Distinguished Professor of Chemistry

Dr. Liu’s research interests are focusing on the chemistry and material science of nanoscale materials. Specific topics in his current research program include: Self-assembly of nanostructures; Preparation and chemical functionalization of single walled carbon nanotubes; Developing carbon nanotube based chemical and biological sensors; SPM based fabrication and modification of functional nanostructures.


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