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Jun Wang is a researcher affiliated with Tianjin University in China, focusing primarily on engineering and materials science. Their work spans several subfields including materials chemistry, mechanics of materials, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

The main topics of Jun Wang's research include:

  • Energetic Materials and Combustion
  • Rocket and propulsion systems research
  • Thermal and Kinetic Analysis
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Combustion and Detonation Processes
  • Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques

Jun Wang has contributed papers to several scientific venues frequently, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Combustion and Flame
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Defence Technology
  • Fuel

Notable recent publications by Jun Wang include:

  • Surface engineering boron/graphite fluoride composite with enhanced ignition and combustion performances (2022, Fuel)
  • The surface activation of boron to improve ignition and combustion characteristic (2021, Defence Technology)
  • Graphite fluoride as a new oxidizer to construct nano-Al based reactive material and its combustion performance (2021, Combustion and Flame)

Jun Wang frequently collaborates with several coauthors, notably:

  • Yaofeng Mao
  • Fude Nie
  • Wei Cao
  • Jian Wang
  • Jie Chen

The research focuses on improving the ignition and combustion properties of energetic materials, leveraging advanced composite materials like boron/graphite fluoride and nano-Al based reactive substances. Studies have explored surface engineering and activation techniques to enhance combustion performance. Additional work has investigated dual Z-scheme photocatalyst composites with magnetic field-enhanced photocatalytic activity, indicating interest in advanced catalytic processes and environmental applications.

Best Publications

  • Characterization of copper species over Cu/SAPO-34 in selective catalytic reduction of NOx with ammonia: Relationships between active Cu sites and de-NOx performance at low temperature

    Junjie Xue;Xinquan Wang;Gongshin Qi;Jun Wang

  • Surpassing the single-atom catalytic activity limit through paired Pt-O-Pt ensemble built from isolated Pt 1 atoms

    Hui Wang;Jin-Xun Liu;Lawrence F. Allard;Sungsik Lee

  • The influence of silicon on the catalytic properties of Cu/SAPO-34 for NOx reduction by ammonia-SCR

    Jun Wang;Tie Yu;Xinquan Wang;Gongshin Qi

  • Effect of surface area and bulk structure on oxygen storage capacity of Ce0.67Zr0.33O2

    Minwei Zhao;Meiqing Shen;Jun Wang

  • Improvement of low-temperature hydrothermal stability of Cu/SAPO-34 catalysts by Cu2+ species

    Jun Wang;Dequan Fan;Tie Yu;Jianqiang Wang

  • Facile Synthesis of Atomic Fe-N-C Materials and Dual Roles Investigation of Fe-N4 Sites in Fenton-Like Reactions

    Jun Wang;Bin Li;Yang Li;Xiaobin Fan

  • The influence of nonstoichiometry on LaMnO3 perovskite for catalytic NO oxidation

    Jiahao Chen;Meiqing Shen;Xinquan Wang;Gongshin Qi

  • Recent NH3-SCR Mechanism Research over Cu/SAPO-34 Catalyst

    Tie Yu;Teng Hao;Dequan Fan;Jun Wang

  • Influence of ethanol–gasoline blended fuel on emission characteristics from a four-stroke motorcycle engine

    Li-Wei Jia;Mei-Qing Shen;Jun Wang;Man-Qun Lin

  • Catalytic performance of NO oxidation over LaMeO3 (Me = Mn, Fe, Co) perovskite prepared by the sol–gel method

    Jiahao Chen;Meiqing Shen;Xinquan Wang;Jun Wang

  • NH3-SCR over Cu/SAPO-34 catalysts with various acid contents and low Cu loading

    Tie Yu;Jun Wang;Meiqing Shen;Wei Li

  • The effect of various templates on the NH3-SCR activities over Cu/SAPO-34 catalysts

    Tie Yu;Dequan Fan;Teng Hao;Jun Wang

  • Controlled protein delivery based on enzyme-responsive nanocapsules

    Jing Wen;Sean M. Anderson;Juanjuan Du;Ming Yan

  • Pd/Support Interface-Promoted Pd−Ce0.7Zr0.3O2−Al2O3 Automobile Three-Way Catalysts: Studying the Dynamic Oxygen Storage Capacity and CO, C3H8, and NO Conversion

    Meiqing Shen;Ming Yang;Jun Wang;Jing Wen

  • Effect of Interaction between Ce0.7Zr0.3O2 and Al2O3 on Structural Characteristics, Thermal Stability, and Oxygen Storage Capacity

    Jun Wang;Jing Wen;Meiqing Shen

  • Effects of calcium substitute in LaMnO3 perovskites for NO catalytic oxidation

    Meiqing Shen;Zhen Zhao;Jiahao Chen;Yugeng Su

  • New Insight into Cu/SAPO-34 preparation procedure: Impact of NH4-SAPO-34 on the Structure and Cu Distribution in Cu-SAPO-34 NH3-SCR catalysts

    Minhong Xu;Jun Wang;Tie Yu;Jianqiang Wang

  • The effect of partial substitution of Co in LaMnO3 synthesized by sol–gel methods for NO oxidation

    Jun Wang;Yugeng Su;Xinquan Wang;Jiahao Chen

  • The mechanism of ammonium bisulfate formation and decomposition over V/WTi catalysts for NH3-selective catalytic reduction at various temperatures

    Chenxu Li;Meiqing Shen;Tie Yu;Tie Yu;Jianqiang Wang

  • New insight into the promotion effect of Cu doped V2O5/WO3–TiO2 for low temperature NH3-SCR performance

    Meiqing Shen;Chenxu Li;Jianqiang Wang;Lili Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Yongdan Li
Yongdan Li Aalto University
Xiaobin Fan
Xiaobin Fan Tianjin University
Guoliang Zhang
Guoliang Zhang Shandong University of Science and Technology
Fengbao Zhang
Fengbao Zhang Tianjin University
Wenchao Peng
Wenchao Peng Tianjin University
Yunfeng Lu
Yunfeng Lu University of California, Los Angeles
Lawrence F. Allard
Lawrence F. Allard Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Lei Wang
Lei Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Bin Shan
Bin Shan Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Daocheng Pan
Daocheng Pan Chinese Academy of Sciences

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