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Overview

Bingjun Xu is affiliated with the University of Delaware in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on energy and chemical engineering, with significant contributions to renewable energy, sustainability, and catalysis.

The main fields of study for Bingjun Xu include:

  • Energy
  • Chemical Engineering

The scientist's work extends into various subfields, notably:

  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Catalysis
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Electrochemistry
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Key topics addressed in their research involve:

  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis

Bingjun Xu has published extensively in several scientific venues. Frequent publication platforms include:

  • ACS Catalysis
  • Nature Communications
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society

Some of Bingjun Xu's recent papers are:

  • "Speciation of Cu Surfaces During the Electrochemical CO Reduction Reaction," 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "2022 roadmap on low temperature electrochemical CO2 reduction," 2022, Journal of Physics Energy
  • "Understanding the electric and nonelectric field components of the cation effect on the electrochemical CO reduction reaction," 2020, Science Advances
  • "Overcoming immiscibility toward bimetallic catalyst library," 2020, Science Advances
  • "'Beyond Adsorption' Descriptors in Hydrogen Electrocatalysis," 2020, ACS Catalysis

Collaboration plays a notable role in their academic activity. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Xiaoxia Chang
  • Qi Lu
  • Yifei Xu
  • Kaiyue Zhao
  • Haocheng Xiong

Best Publications

  • Poly(aryl piperidinium) membranes and ionomers for hydroxide exchange membrane fuel cells

    Junhua Wang;Yun Zhao;Brian P. Setzler;Santiago Rojas-Carbonell

  • Universal dependence of hydrogen oxidation and evolution reaction activity of platinum-group metals on pH and hydrogen binding energy

    Jie Zheng;Wenchao Sheng;Zhongbin Zhuang;Bingjun Xu

  • Heterogeneous Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation as an Effective Pathway in Biomass Upgrading

    Matthew J. Gilkey;Bingjun Xu

  • Copper atom-pair catalyst anchored on alloy nanowires for selective and efficient electrochemical reduction of CO 2

    Jiqing Jiao;Jiqing Jiao;Rui Lin;Shoujie Liu;Weng Chon Cheong

  • The Central Role of Bicarbonate in the Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide on Gold.

    Marco Dunwell;Qi Lu;Qi Lu;Jeffrey M. Heyes;Jonathan Rosen

  • Mechanistic Insights into Electrochemical Nitrogen Reduction Reaction on Vanadium Nitride Nanoparticles

    Xuan Yang;Jared Nash;Jacob Anibal;Marco Dunwell

  • Heterogeneous Catalysis: A Central Science for a Sustainable Future.

    Cynthia M. Friend;Bingjun Xu

  • Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis and Ammonia Fuel Cells.

    Feng Jiao;Bingjun Xu

  • An Efficient Direct Ammonia Fuel Cell for Affordable Carbon-Neutral Transportation

    Yun Zhao;Brian P. Setzler;Junhua Wang;Jared Nash

  • Mechanistic Insights into Metal Lewis Acid-Mediated Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation of Furfural to 2-Methylfuran

    Matthew J. Gilkey;Paraskevi Panagiotopoulou;Alexander V. Mironenko;Glen R. Jenness

  • Understanding Surface-Mediated Electrochemical Reactions: CO2 Reduction and Beyond

    Marco Dunwell;Wesley Luc;Yushan Yan;Feng Jiao

  • Support effect in dehydrogenation of propane in the presence of CO2 over supported gallium oxide catalysts

    Bingjun Xu;Bo Zheng;Weiming Hua;Yinghong Yue

  • Speciation of Cu Surfaces During the Electrochemical CO Reduction Reaction.

    Yaran Zhao;Xiaoxia Chang;Arnav S. Malkani;Xuan Yang

  • Examination of Near-Electrode Concentration Gradients and Kinetic Impacts on the Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 using Surface-Enhanced Infrared Spectroscopy

    Marco Dunwell;Xuan Yang;Brian P. Setzler;Jacob Anibal

  • CO2 Reduction on Cu at Low Overpotentials with Surface-Enhanced in Situ Spectroscopy

    Jeffrey Heyes;Marco Dunwell;Bingjun Xu

  • Understanding the complementarities of surface-enhanced infrared and Raman spectroscopies in CO adsorption and electrochemical reduction

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  • Zeolite-Encapsulated Pt Nanoparticles for Tandem Catalysis

    Hong Je Cho;Doyoung Kim;Jing Li;Dong Su

  • Computational and experimental demonstrations of one-pot tandem catalysis for electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction to methane.

    Haochen Zhang;Xiaoxia Chang;Jingguang G. Chen;William A. Goddard

  • Understanding the electric and nonelectric field components of the cation effect on the electrochemical CO reduction reaction.

    A. S. Malkani;J. Li;N. J. Oliveira;M. He

  • Experimental evidence of distinct sites for CO_2-to-CO and CO conversion on Cu in the electrochemical CO_2 reduction reaction

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  • Selectivity Control in Gold‐Mediated Esterification of Methanol

    Bingjun Xu;Xiaoying Liu;Jan Haubrich;Robert J. Madix

  • Vapour-phase gold-surface-mediated coupling of aldehydes with methanol

    Bingjun Xu;Xiaoying Liu;Jan Haubrich;Cynthia M. Friend

  • Correcting the Hydrogen Diffusion Limitation in Rotating Disk Electrode Measurements of Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Kinetics

    Jie Zheng;Yushan Yan;Bingjun Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Yushan Yan
Yushan Yan University of Delaware
Cynthia M. Friend
Cynthia M. Friend Harvard University
Robert J. Madix
Robert J. Madix Harvard University
Xiaoxia Chang
Xiaoxia Chang Peking University
Qi Lu
Qi Lu Tsinghua University
Dionisios G. Vlachos
Dionisios G. Vlachos University of Delaware
Feng Jiao
Feng Jiao Washington University in St. Louis
Jingguang G. Chen
Jingguang G. Chen Columbia University
Raul F. Lobo
Raul F. Lobo University of Delaware
Zi Gao
Zi Gao Fudan University

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