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Qingfeng Ge is affiliated with Southern Illinois University Carbondale in the United States and has an extensive publication record within the fields of engineering, materials science, and energy. Their research primarily focuses on catalytic processes in materials science, CO2 reduction techniques and catalysts, and catalysis related to hydrodesulfurization, energy conversion, biomass conversion, methane reforming, and oxidation reactions.

Their frequent co-authors include Xinli Zhu, Hua Wang, Jinyu Han, Ruoyu Zhang, and Liwen Li. Ge's work has been published extensively in several scientific journals, with notable frequent contributions to the Journal of Catalysis, ACS Catalysis, Catalysis Today, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, and Catalysts.

Some of the recent published papers by Qingfeng Ge are:

  • "Catalytic Reduction of CO2 to CO via Reverse Water Gas Shift Reaction: Recent Advances in the Design of Active and Selective Supported Metal Catalysts" (2020, Transactions of Tianjin University)
  • "A highly active Pt/In2O3 catalyst for CO2 hydrogenation to methanol with enhanced stability" (2020, Green Chemistry)
  • "Hydrogen generation via ammonia decomposition on highly efficient and stable Ru-free catalysts: approaching complete conversion at 450 °C" (2022, Energy & Environmental Science)
  • "Construction of Highly Active and Selective Polydopamine Modified Hollow ZnO/Co3O4 p-n Heterojunction Catalyst for Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction" (2020, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering)
  • "Visible-Light-Driven Multichannel Regulation of Local Electron Density to Accelerate Activation of O-H and B-H Bonds for Ammonia Borane Hydrolysis" (2020, ACS Catalysis)

Qingfeng Ge's main fields of study include:

  • Engineering
  • Materials Science
  • Energy

Their subfields of study cover:

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

The primary topics of Ge's research work are:

  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions

Best Publications

  • Active Oxygen Vacancy Site for Methanol Synthesis from CO2 Hydrogenation on In2O3(110): A DFT Study

    Jingyun Ye;Jingyun Ye;Changjun Liu;Donghai Mei;Qingfeng Ge;Qingfeng Ge

  • CO2 hydrogenation to methanol over Pd/In2O3: effects of Pd and oxygen vacancy

    Ning Rui;Zongyuan Wang;Kaihang Sun;Jingyun Ye

  • DFT Study of CO2 Adsorption and Hydrogenation on the In2O3 Surface

    Jingyun Ye;Jingyun Ye;Changjun Liu;Qingfeng Ge

  • Hydrogenation of CO2 to methanol over In2O3 catalyst

    Kaihang Sun;Zhigang Fan;Jingyun Ye;Jinmao Yan

  • Ordering of Ruthenium Cluster Carbonyls in Mesoporous Silica

    Wuzong Zhou;John Meurig Thomas;Douglas S. Shephard;Brian F. G. Johnson

  • Methanol synthesis from CO2 hydrogenation over a Pd4/In2O3 model catalyst: A combined DFT and kinetic study

    Jingyun Ye;Jingyun Ye;Chang Jun Liu;Donghai Mei;Qingfeng Ge;Qingfeng Ge

  • Size Dependence of Vapor Phase Hydrodeoxygenation of m-Cresol on Ni/SiO2 Catalysts

    Feifei Yang;Dan Liu;Yuntao Zhao;Hua Wang

  • Tribological investigation of adaptive Mo2N/MoS2/Ag coatings with high sulfur content

    Samir M. Aouadi;Yadab Paudel;William J. Simonson;Qingfeng Ge

  • Tunability of Band Gaps in Metal–Organic Frameworks

    Chi Kai Lin;Chi Kai Lin;Dan Zhao;Wen Yang Gao;Zhenzhen Yang

  • Catalytic Reduction of CO2 to CO via Reverse Water Gas Shift Reaction: Recent Advances in the Design of Active and Selective Supported Metal Catalysts

    Min Zhu;Qingfeng Ge;Xinli Zhu

  • Hydrogen Generation via Ammonia Decomposition on Highly Efficient and Stable Ru-free Catalysts: Approaching Complete Conversion at 450 oC

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  • Effect of surface hydroxyls on selective CO2 hydrogenation over Ni4/γ-Al2O3: A density functional theory study

    Yun-xiang Pan;Yun-xiang Pan;Chang-jun Liu;Qingfeng Ge

  • Role of Dissociation of Phenol in Its Selective Hydrogenation on Pt(111) and Pd(111)

    Gaofeng Li;Gaofeng Li;Jinyu Han;Hua Wang;Xinli Zhu

  • Adsorption and Activation of CO over Flat and Stepped Co Surfaces: A First Principles Analysis

    Qingfeng Ge;Matthew Neurock

  • Layered Atomic Structures of Double Oxides for Low Shear Strength at High Temperatures

    D'Arcy S. Stone;Jia Liu;Dinesh P. Singh;Christopher Muratore

  • A highly active Pt/In2O3 catalyst for CO2 hydrogenation to methanol with enhanced stability

    Kaihang Sun;Ning Rui;Zhitao Zhang;Zeyu Sun

  • Adsorption and Protonation of CO2 on Partially Hydroxylated γ-Al2O3 Surfaces : A Density Functional Theory Study

    Yunxiang Pan;Chang-jun Liu;Qingfeng Ge

  • DFT studies of Pt/Au bimetallic clusters and their interactions with the CO molecule.

    Chunrong Song;Qingfeng Ge;Lichang Wang

  • Mechanisms for Chain Growth in Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis over Ru(0001)

    IM Ionel Ciobica;GJ Gert Jan Kramer;Q Ge;M Neurock

  • Geometric and electronic effects of bimetallic Ni–Re catalysts for selective deoxygenation of m-cresol to toluene

    Feifei Yang;Dan Liu;Hua Wang;Xiao Liu

  • Effects of Hydration and Oxygen Vacancy on CO2 Adsorption and Activation on β-Ga2O3(100)

    Yun-xiang Pan;Chang-jun Liu;Donghai Mei;Qingfeng Ge

  • Localisation of adsorbate-induced demagnetisation: CO chemisorbed on Ni{110}

    Q. Ge;S.J. Jenkins;D.A. King

Frequent Co-Authors

Chang-jun Liu
Chang-jun Liu Tianjin University
Donghai Mei
Donghai Mei Tianjin Polytechnic University
David A. King
David A. King University of Cambridge
Matthew Neurock
Matthew Neurock University of Minnesota
Zdenek Dohnalek
Zdenek Dohnalek Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Hua Wang
Hua Wang Qufu Normal University
Gert Due Billing
Gert Due Billing University of Copenhagen
Bruce D. Kay
Bruce D. Kay Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Sanjay R. Mishra
Sanjay R. Mishra University of Memphis
Andrey A. Voevodin
Andrey A. Voevodin University of North Texas

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