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Fei Gao is a researcher affiliated with Nanjing University in China, specializing in materials science and engineering with a particular focus on materials chemistry and catalysis. Their extensive work covers various aspects of catalytic processes, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, and advanced photocatalysis techniques.

The scientist's primary research fields include:

  • Materials Science
  • Engineering

Their subfields of study reflect these interests deeply, comprising:

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

Fei Gao's work spans several key topics within these fields, including:

  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Nanomaterials for Catalytic Reactions
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications

Their publication record includes leading articles such as:

  • "Amorphous/Crystalline Heterostructure Transition-Metal-based Catalysts for High-Performance Water Splitting," 2022, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • "Universal Surfactant-Free Strategy for Self-Standing 3D Tremella-Like Pd-M (M = Ag, Pb, and Au) Nanosheets for Superior Alcohols Electrocatalysis," 2020, Advanced Functional Materials
  • "Universal strategies to multi-dimensional noble-metal-based catalysts for electrocatalysis," 2021, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • "Fine-tuned local coordination environment of Pt single atoms on ceria controls catalytic reactivity," 2022, Nature Communications
  • "Advantageous roles of phosphate decorated octahedral CeO2 {111}/g-C3N4 in boosting photocatalytic CO2 reduction: Charge transfer bridge and Lewis basic site," 2021, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

Fei Gao has collaborated repeatedly with several coauthors, including:

  • Lin Dong (30 publications)
  • Wei Tan (24 publications)
  • Yangping Zhang (22 publications)
  • Yukou Du (22 publications)
  • Fudong Liu (18 publications)

The majority of their research has been published in specialized venues dedicated to catalysis, materials science, and environmental technology. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Environmental Science & Technology

Best Publications

  • Improved activity and significant SO2 tolerance of samarium modified CeO2-TiO2 catalyst for NO selective catalytic reduction with NH3

    Hao Liu;Hao Liu;Zhongxuan Fan;Chuanzhi Sun;Chuanzhi Sun;Shuohan Yu

  • Influence of cerium precursors on the structure and reducibility of mesoporous CuO-CeO2 catalysts for CO oxidation

    Lei Qi;Qiang Yu;Yue Dai;Changjin Tang

  • Getting insight into the influence of SO2 on TiO2/CeO2 for the selective catalytic reduction of NO by NH3

    Lei Zhang;Lulu Li;Yuan Cao;Xiaojiang Yao

  • Tailoring Cu valence and oxygen vacancy in Cu/TiO2 catalysts for enhanced CO2 photoreduction efficiency

    Lianjun Liu;Fei Gao;Huilei Zhao;Ying Li

  • Correlation between the physicochemical properties and catalytic performances of CexSn1–xO2 mixed oxides for NO reduction by CO

    Xiaojiang Yao;Yan Xiong;Weixin Zou;Lei Zhang

  • Confined small-sized cobalt catalysts stimulate carbon-chain growth reversely by modifying ASF law of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis.

    Qingpeng Cheng;Ye Tian;Shuaishuai Lyu;Na Zhao

  • Morphology and Crystal‐Plane Effects of Nanoscale Ceria on the Activity of CuO/CeO2 for NO Reduction by CO

    Lianjun Liu;Zhijian Yao;Yu Deng;Fei Gao

  • Investigation of the structure, acidity, and catalytic performance of CuO/Ti0.95Ce0.05O2 catalyst for the selective catalytic reduction of NO by NH3 at low temperature

    Xiaojiang Yao;Lei Zhang;Lulu Li;Lichen Liu

  • Monodispersed mesoporous silica nanoparticles with very large pores for enhanced adsorption and release of DNA.

    Fei Gao;Pablo Botella;Avelino Corma;Jose Blesa

  • Effect of metal ions doping (M = Ti4+, Sn4+) on the catalytic performance of MnOx/CeO2 catalyst for low temperature selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3

    Yan Xiong;Changjin Tang;Xiaojiang Yao;Lei Zhang

  • Advanced MnOx/TiO2 Catalyst with Preferentially Exposed Anatase {001} Facet for Low-Temperature SCR of NO

    Shengcai Deng;Tingting Meng;Bolian Xu;Fei Gao

  • NO reduction by CO over CuO–CeO2 catalysts: effect of preparation methods

    Xiaojiang Yao;Fei Gao;Qiang Yu;Lei Qi

  • Investigation of the physicochemical properties and catalytic activities of Ce0.67M0.33O2 (M = Zr4+, Ti4+, Sn4+) solid solutions for NO removal by CO

    Xiaojiang Yao;Changjin Tang;Zeyang Ji;Yue Dai

  • Enhanced visible light photocatalytic hydrogen evolution via cubic CeO2 hybridized g-C3N4 composite

    Weixin Zou;Ye Shao;Yu Pu;Yidan Luo

  • Engineering the Cu2O–reduced graphene oxide interface to enhance photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants under visible light

    Weixin Zou;Lei Zhang;Lichen Liu;Xiaobo Wang

  • In Situ Loading Transition Metal Oxide Clusters on TiO2 Nanosheets As Co-catalysts for Exceptional High Photoactivity

    Lichen Liu;Zeyang Ji;Weixin Zou;Xianrui Gu

  • Interfacial coupling effects in g-C3N4/SrTiO3 nanocomposites with enhanced H2 evolution under visible light irradiation

    Yidan Luo;Biao Deng;Yu Pu;Annai Liu

  • A comparative study of different doped metal cations on the reduction, adsorption and activity of CuO/Ce0.67M0.33O2 (M = Zr4+, Sn4+, Ti4+) catalysts for NO + CO reaction

    Xiaojiang Yao;Qiang Yu;Zeyang Ji;Yuanyuan Lv

  • Advantageous roles of phosphate decorated octahedral CeO2 {111}/g-C3N4 in boosting photocatalytic CO2 reduction: Charge transfer bridge and Lewis basic site

    Wanqin Li;Li Jin;Fei Gao;Haiqin Wan

  • Sulfated Temperature Effects on the Catalytic Activity of CeO2 in NH3-Selective Catalytic Reduction Conditions

    Lei Zhang;Weixin Zou;Kaili Ma;Yuan Cao

  • Acid-Resistant Catalysis without Use of Noble Metals: Carbon Nitride with Underlying Nickel

    Teng Fu;Meng Wang;Weimeng Cai;Yuming Cui

Frequent Co-Authors

Lin Dong
Lin Dong Nanjing University
Changjin Tang
Changjin Tang Nanjing University
Lichen Liu
Lichen Liu Tsinghua University
Bin Liu
Bin Liu National University of Singapore
Haiqin Wan
Haiqin Wan Nanjing University
Fudong Liu
Fudong Liu University of Central Florida
Shaohua Xie
Shaohua Xie University of California, Riverside
Lei Zhang
Lei Zhang South China University of Technology
Avelino Corma
Avelino Corma Universitat Politècnica de València
Xuefeng Guo
Xuefeng Guo Nanjing University

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