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Daobin Liu is affiliated with Tongji University in China and has a research focus spanning multiple fields related to energy and materials science. Their work encompasses renewable energy, sustainability, electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, catalysis, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as electrocatalysts for energy conversion, advanced photocatalysis techniques, ammonia synthesis and nitrogen reduction, CO2 reduction techniques and catalysts, advanced battery technologies, fuel cells and related materials, and catalytic processes in materials science.

Frequent publication venues for Daobin Liu include:

  • Advanced Materials
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society

Collaborations have been a significant part of Daobin Liu's research, with frequent co-authors including Li Song, Qingyu Yan, Chade Lv, Pin Song, and Hengjie Liu.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Daobin Liu include:

  • Selective electrocatalytic synthesis of urea with nitrate and carbon dioxide, 2021, Nature Sustainability
  • Achieving Efficient Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction over a Ni5P4 Catalyst Incorporating Single-Atomic Ru Sites, 2020, Advanced Materials
  • Edge-Rich Fe−N4 Active Sites in Defective Carbon for Oxygen Reduction Catalysis, 2020, Advanced Materials
  • Structural Regulation and Support Coupling Effect of Single-Atom Catalysts for Heterogeneous Catalysis, 2020, Advanced Energy Materials
  • Synergic Reaction Kinetics over Adjacent Ruthenium Sites for Superb Hydrogen Generation in Alkaline Media, 2022, Advanced Materials

Best Publications

  • Atomically dispersed platinum supported on curved carbon supports for efficient electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution

    Daobin Liu;Xiyu Li;Shuangming Chen;Huan Yan

  • Oxide Defect Engineering Enables to Couple Solar Energy into Oxygen Activation

    Ning Zhang;Xiyu Li;Huacheng Ye;Shuangming Chen

  • Selective electrocatalytic synthesis of urea with nitrate and carbon dioxide

    Chade Lv;Lixiang Zhong;Hengjie Liu;Zhiwei Fang

  • Single Nickel Atoms on Nitrogen-Doped Graphene Enabling Enhanced Kinetics of Lithium-Sulfur Batteries.

    Linlin Zhang;Daobin Liu;Zahir Muhammad;Fang Wan

  • Few-layer graphdiyne doped with sp-hybridized nitrogen atoms at acetylenic sites for oxygen reduction electrocatalysis.

    Yasong Zhao;Yasong Zhao;Jiawei Wan;Huiying Yao;Lijuan Zhang

  • Gram-Scale Aqueous Synthesis of Stable Few-Layered 1T-MoS2 : Applications for Visible-Light-Driven Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution.

    Qin Liu;Xiuling Li;Qun He;Adnan Khalil

  • Reversible Oxygen Redox Chemistry in Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries

    Fang Wan;Yan Zhang;Linlin Zhang;Daobin Liu

  • Porous nitrogen-rich g-C3N4 nanotubes for efficient photocatalytic CO2 reduction

    Zhao Mo;Xingwang Zhu;Zhifeng Jiang;Yanhua Song

  • Achieving Efficient Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction over a Ni 5 P 4 Catalyst Incorporating Single-Atomic Ru Sites

    Qun He;Dong Tian;Hongliang Jiang;Hongliang Jiang;Dengfeng Cao

  • Electron-Doped 1T-MoS2 via Interface Engineering for Enhanced Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

    Qin Liu;Qi Fang;Wangsheng Chu;Yangyang Wan

  • Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 to Syngas with Controllable CO/H2 Ratios over Co and Ni Single‐Atom Catalysts

    Qun He;Qun He;Daobin Liu;Ji Hoon Lee;Yumeng Liu

  • Edge-Rich Fe-N4 Active Sites in Defective Carbon for Oxygen Reduction Catalysis.

    Xin Wang;Yi Jia;Xin Mao;Daobin Liu

  • Structural Regulation and Support Coupling Effect of Single-Atom Catalysts for Heterogeneous Catalysis

    Daobin Liu;Daobin Liu;Qun He;Shiqing Ding;Li Song

  • Atomic Cobalt Covalently Engineered Interlayers for Superior Lithium-Ion Storage.

    Changda Wang;Hui Xie;Shuangming Chen;Binghui Ge

  • Amorphous/Crystalline Heterostructured Cobalt-Vanadium-Iron (Oxy)hydroxides for Highly Efficient Oxygen Evolution Reaction

    Min Kuang;Junming Zhang;Daobin Liu;Huiteng Tan

  • Accelerating CO2 Electroreduction to CO Over Pd Single-Atom Catalyst

    Qun He;Qun He;Ji Hoon Lee;Daobin Liu;Yumeng Liu

  • Stereodefined Codoping of sp-N and S Atoms in Few-Layer Graphdiyne for Oxygen Evolution Reaction

    Yasong Zhao;Nailiang Yang;Huiying Yao;Daobin Liu

  • Promoting Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction and Oxygen Evolution Reaction by Fields: Effects of Electric Field, Magnetic Field, Strain, and Light

    Jiandong Yao;Wenjing Huang;Wei Fang;Min Kuang

  • A Directional Synthesis for Topological Defect in Carbon

    Xin Wang;Yi Jia;Xin Mao;Longzhou Zhang

  • Promotion of Overall Water Splitting Activity Over a Wide pH Range by Interfacial Electrical Effects of Metallic NiCo-nitrides Nanoparticle/NiCo2O4 Nanoflake/graphite Fibers.

    Zhihe Liu;Zhihe Liu;Hua Tan;Daobin Liu;Xiaobiao Liu

  • Vertical 1T-MoS2 nanosheets with expanded interlayer spacing edged on a graphene frame for high rate lithium-ion batteries.

    Ting Xiang;Qi Fang;Hui Xie;Chuanqiang Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Li Song
Li Song University of Science and Technology of China
Shuangming Chen
Shuangming Chen University of Science and Technology of China
Qingyu Yan
Qingyu Yan Nanyang Technological University
Binghui Ge
Binghui Ge Anhui University
Jingguang G. Chen
Jingguang G. Chen Columbia University
Xusheng Zheng
Xusheng Zheng University of Science and Technology of China
Chuntai Liu
Chuntai Liu Zhengzhou University
Xiaojun Wu
Xiaojun Wu University of Science and Technology of China
Wangsheng Chu
Wangsheng Chu University of Science and Technology of China
Pulickel M. Ajayan
Pulickel M. Ajayan Rice University

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