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Overview

Fan Lv is affiliated with Peking University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering, energy, and materials science. Their research spans multiple subfields including renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, catalysis, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's main topics of research focus on electrocatalysts for energy conversion, advanced battery technologies, photocatalysis techniques, advancements in battery materials, fuel cells and related materials, luminescence and fluorescent materials, and ammonia synthesis and nitrogen reduction.

Frequent publication venues for Fan Lv include:

  • Nature Communications
  • Advanced Materials
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Chemical Communications
  • Advanced Energy Materials

Among their recent papers are:

  • Emerging Dual-Atomic-Site Catalysts for Efficient Energy Catalysis, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • A Three-Dimensional Carbon Framework Constructed by N/S Co-doped Graphene Nanosheets with Expanded Interlayer Spacing Facilitates Potassium Ion Storage, 2020, ACS Energy Letters
  • A General Synthetic Method for High-Entropy Alloy Subnanometer Ribbons, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Single-atom Pt-I3 sites on all-inorganic Cs2SnI6 perovskite for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Lanthanide-regulating Ru-O covalency optimizes acidic oxygen evolution electrocatalysis, 2024, Nature Communications

Fan Lv has collaborated frequently with co-authors such as Shaojun Guo, Kai Wang, Lin Gu, Mingchuan Luo, and Qinghua Zhang.

Best Publications

  • PdMo bimetallene for oxygen reduction catalysis

    Mingchuan Luo;Zhonglong Zhao;Yelong Zhang;Yingjun Sun

  • Oxygen Vacancies Dominated NiS2/CoS2 Interface Porous Nanowires for Portable Zn–Air Batteries Driven Water Splitting Devices

    Jie Yin;Yuxuan Li;Fan Lv;Min Lu

  • Iridium-Based Multimetallic Porous Hollow Nanocrystals for Efficient Overall-Water-Splitting Catalysis

    Jianrui Feng;Fan Lv;Weiyu Zhang;Peihao Li

  • NiO/CoN Porous Nanowires as Efficient Bifunctional Catalysts for Zn–Air Batteries

    Jie Yin;Yuxuan Li;Fan Lv;Qiaohui Fan

  • Single-atom cobalt array bound to distorted 1T MoS 2 with ensemble effect for hydrogen evolution catalysis

    Kun Qi;Xiaoqiang Cui;Lin Gu;Shansheng Yu

  • Emerging Dual-Atomic-Site Catalysts for Efficient Energy Catalysis

    Weiyu Zhang;Yuguang Chao;Wenshu Zhang;Jinhui Zhou

  • Metallic Graphene-Like VSe2 Ultrathin Nanosheets: Superior Potassium-Ion Storage and Their Working Mechanism.

    Chao Yang;Chao Yang;Jianrui Feng;Fan Lv;Jinhui Zhou

  • The Marriage of the FeN4 Moiety and MXene Boosts Oxygen Reduction Catalysis: Fe 3d Electron Delocalization Matters.

    Zilan Li;Zechao Zhuang;Fan Lv;Han Zhu

  • Freestanding film made by necklace-like N-doped hollow carbon with hierarchical pores for high-performance potassium-ion storage

    Wenxiu Yang;Jinhui Zhou;Shuo Wang;Weiyu Zhang

  • MoB/g-C3N4 Interface Materials as a Schottky Catalyst to Boost Hydrogen Evolution

    Zechao Zhuang;Yong Li;Zilan Li;Fan Lv

  • Pistachio‐Shuck‐Like MoSe2/C Core/Shell Nanostructures for High‐Performance Potassium‐Ion Storage

    Wei Wang;Bo Jiang;Chang Qian;Fan Lv

  • Heterostructure-Promoted Oxygen Electrocatalysis Enables Rechargeable Zinc-Air Battery with Neutral Aqueous Electrolyte.

    Li An;Zhiyong Zhang;Jianrui Feng;Fan Lv

  • Strengthening reactive metal-support interaction to stabilize high-density Pt single atoms on electron-deficient g-C3N4 for boosting photocatalytic H2 production

    Peng Zhou;Fan Lv;Na Li;Yelong Zhang

  • Ultrathin PtNiM (M = Rh, Os, and Ir) Nanowires as Efficient Fuel Oxidation Electrocatalytic Materials.

    Weiyu Zhang;Yong Yang;Bolong Huang;Fan Lv

  • Amorphous vanadium oxide matrixes supporting hierarchical porous Fe3O4/graphene nanowires as a high-rate lithium storage anode.

    Qinyou An;Fan Lv;Qiuqi Liu;Chunhua Han

  • Recent progress in two-dimensional inorganic quantum dots.

    Yuanhong Xu;Xiaoxia Wang;Wen Ling Zhang;Fan Lv

  • Trimetallic Oxyhydroxide Coralloids for Efficient Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysis

    Yecan Pi;Qi Shao;Pengtang Wang;Fan Lv

  • Tuning Nanowires and Nanotubes for Efficient Fuel-Cell Electrocatalysis

    Wei Wang;Fan Lv;Bo Lei;Sheng Wan

  • A Three-Dimensional Carbon Framework Constructed by N/S Co-doped Graphene Nanosheets with Expanded Interlayer Spacing Facilitates Potassium Ion Storage

    Wenxiu Yang;Jinhui Zhou;Shuo Wang;Zichen Wang

  • Iridium–Tungsten Alloy Nanodendrites as pH-Universal Water-Splitting Electrocatalysts

    Fan Lv;Jianrui Feng;Kai Wang;Zhipeng Dou

  • A Universal Strategy for Intimately Coupled Carbon Nanosheets/MoM Nanocrystals (M = P, S, C, and O) Hierarchical Hollow Nanospheres for Hydrogen Evolution Catalysis and Sodium-Ion Storage.

    Yong Yang;Mingchuan Luo;Yi Xing;Shitong Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Shaojun Guo
Shaojun Guo Peking University
Mingchuan Luo
Mingchuan Luo Peking University
Bolong Huang
Bolong Huang City University of Hong Kong
Wei Wang
Wei Wang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Liqiang Mai
Liqiang Mai Wuhan University of Technology
Lin Gu
Lin Gu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qinghua Zhang
Qinghua Zhang Southwest Jiaotong University
Yingjie Li
Yingjie Li Anhui University of Technology
Dong Su
Dong Su Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qinyou An
Qinyou An Wuhan University of Technology

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