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Overview

Daiqian Xie is affiliated with Nanjing University in China and has made extensive contributions to the fields of physics and chemistry, particularly focusing on atomic and molecular physics, optics, and spectroscopy. Their research spans numerous subfields, including atmospheric science, electrical and electronic engineering, and materials chemistry.

Their work primarily addresses advanced chemical physics topics, with significant interest in spectroscopy and laser applications. Other focal areas include atmospheric ozone and climate, quantum phenomena such as superfluid and helium dynamics, and cold atom physics related to Bose-Einstein condensates. Their research also touches upon atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, highlighting a multidisciplinary approach connecting physical chemistry and environmental science.

Xie has authored multiple papers published in a variety of well-known scientific journals. Some notable recent publications include:

  • Cobalt/zinc dual-sites coordinated with nitrogen in nanofibers enabling efficient and durable oxygen reduction reaction in acidic fuel cells (2020), Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • Axial ligand effect on the stability of Fe-N-C electrocatalysts for acidic oxygen reduction reaction (2020), Nano Energy
  • Revealing the importance of kinetics in N-coordinated dual-metal sites catalyzed oxygen reduction reaction (2021), Journal of Catalysis
  • Advances and New Challenges to Bimolecular Reaction Dynamics Theory (2020), The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Mode Specificity in the OH + HO2 → H2O + O2 Reaction: Enhancement of Reactivity by Exciting a Spectator Mode (2020), Journal of the American Chemical Society

The scientist frequently publishes in established journals such as The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, and The Journal of Chemical Physics, as well as Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics and the Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics.

Collaborations play a substantial role in their research activities. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Xixi Hu
  • Hua Guo
  • Dongzheng Yang
  • Yanzi Zhou
  • Feng An

Best Publications

  • Observation of Feshbach Resonances in the F+ H2 → HF +H Reaction

    Minghui Qiu;Zefeng Ren;Li Che;Dongxu Dai

  • A new ab initio potential-energy surface of HO2(X2A") and quantum studies of HO2 vibrational spectrum and rate constants for the H + O2 O + OH reactions.

    Chuanxiu Xu;Daiqian Xie;Dong Hui Zhang;Shi Ying Lin

  • Quantum dynamics of polyatomic dissociative chemisorption on transition metal surfaces: mode specificity and bond selectivity

    Bin Jiang;Bin Jiang;Minghui Yang;Daiqian Xie;Hua Guo

  • Nonadiabatic Tunneling in Photodissociation of Phenol

    Changjian Xie;Changjian Xie;Jianyi Ma;Xiaolei Zhu;David R. Yarkony

  • Mode selectivity in methane dissociative chemisorption on Ni(111)

    Bin Jiang;Rui Liu;Jun Li;Daiqian Xie

  • The extent of non-Born-Oppenheimer coupling in the reaction of Cl(2P) with para-H2.

    Xingan Wang;Wenrui Dong;Chunlei Xiao;Li Che

  • Communication: A chemically accurate global potential energy surface for the HO + CO → H + CO2 reaction

    Jun Li;Yimin Wang;Bin Jiang;Jianyi Ma

  • A computational investigation of CO oxidation on ruthenium-embedded hexagonal boron nitride nanosheet

    Caijin Huang;Xinxin Ye;Cheng Chen;Sen Lin

  • Enhancing dissociative chemisorption of H2O on Cu(111) via vibrational excitation

    Bin Jiang;Xuefeng Ren;Daiqian Xie;Hua Guo

  • Mechanistic Insights into a Classic Wonder Drug—Aspirin

    Jinping Lei;Yanzi Zhou;Daiqian Xie;Daiqian Xie;Yingkai Zhang;Yingkai Zhang

  • Direct, Facile Aldehyde and Ketone α-Selenenylation Reactions Promoted by l-Prolinamide and Pyrrolidine Sulfonamide Organocatalysts

    Jian Wang;Hao Li;Yujiang Mei;Bihshow Lou

  • High-Level, First-Principles, Full-Dimensional Quantum Calculation of the Ro-vibrational Spectrum of the Simplest Criegee Intermediate (CH2OO).

    Jun Li;Stuart Carter;Joel M Bowman;Richard Dawes

  • Vibronic origin of sulfur mass-independent isotope effect in photoexcitation of SO2 and the implications to the early earth’s atmosphere

    Andrew R. Whitehill;Changjian Xie;Xixi Hu;Daiqian Xie

  • Cobalt/zinc dual-sites coordinated with nitrogen in nanofibers enabling efficient and durable oxygen reduction reaction in acidic fuel cells

    Jian Zang;Feiteng Wang;Qingqing Cheng;Guoliang Wang

  • Catalytic Mechanism of Class B2 Metallo-β-lactamase

    Dingguo Xu;Daiqian Xie;Hua Guo

  • A novel phosphotungstic acid-supported single metal atom catalyst with high activity and selectivity for the synthesis of NH3 from electrochemical N2 reduction: a DFT prediction

    Liye Gao;Feiteng Wang;Ming-an Yu;Fenfei Wei

  • Pathways of Methanol Steam Reforming on PdZn and Comparison with Cu

    Sen Lin;Sen Lin;Daiqian Xie;Hua Guo

  • Revealing atom-radical reactivity at low temperature through the N + OH reaction.

    Julien Daranlot;Mohamed Jorfi;Changjian Xie;Astrid Bergeat

  • Accurate quantum mechanical calculations of differential and integral cross sections and rate constant for the O+OH reaction using an ab initio potential energy surface.

    Shi Ying Lin;Hua Guo;Pascal Honvault;Chuanxiu Xu

  • O+OH\O2+H: A key reaction for interstellar chemistry. New theoretical results and comparison with experiment

    F. Lique;M. Jorfi;P. Honvault;P. Halvick

Frequent Co-Authors

Hua Guo
Hua Guo University of New Mexico
Sen Lin
Sen Lin Fuzhou University
Xueming Yang
Xueming Yang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Dong H. Zhang
Dong H. Zhang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
David R. Yarkony
David R. Yarkony Johns Hopkins University
Jean-Christophe Loison
Jean-Christophe Loison University of Bordeaux
Michael N. R. Ashfold
Michael N. R. Ashfold University of Bristol
Yingkai Zhang
Yingkai Zhang New York University
Lijun Yang
Lijun Yang Nanjing University
Joel M. Bowman
Joel M. Bowman Emory University

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