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Overview

Qunxiang Li is affiliated with the University of Science and Technology of China. Their primary research area is Materials Science, with a focus on Materials Chemistry.

Li's work spans several subfields, including:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Inorganic Chemistry

The main topics of research covered by Li include:

  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • 2D Materials and Applications
  • Quantum and Electron Transport Phenomena
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Graphene Research and Applications
  • Topological Materials and Phenomena
  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts

Li has published numerous papers in a variety of journals. Among the frequent publication venues are:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Physical Review B
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society

Recent notable publications include:

  • "Irreversible accumulated SERS behavior of the molecule-linked silver and silver-doped titanium dioxide hybrid system" (2020) in Nature Communications
  • "A Highly Efficient Metal-Free Electrocatalyst of F-Doped Porous Carbon toward N2 Electroreduction" (2020) in Advanced Materials
  • "Dual Microenvironment Modulation of Pd Nanoparticles in Covalent Organic Frameworks for Semihydrogenation of Alkynes" (2023) in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Tuning the coordination number of Fe single atoms for the efficient reduction of CO2" (2020) in Green Chemistry
  • "Structurally ordered intermetallic Ir3V electrocatalysts for alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction" (2020) in Nano Energy

Frequent collaborators in Li's research include:

  • Jinlong Yang
  • Jie Meng
  • Jiajun Wang
  • Xingxing Li
  • Runnan Guan

Best Publications

  • Controlling the Kondo effect of an adsorbed magnetic ion through its chemical bonding.

    Aidi Zhao;Qunxiang Li;Lan Chen;Hongjun Xiang

  • Surface structure-dependent molecular oxygen activation of BiOCl single-crystalline nanosheets.

    Kun Zhao;Lizhi Zhang;Jiajun Wang;Qunxiang Li

  • Enhanced photocatalytic mechanism for the hybrid g-C3N4/MoS2 nanocomposite

    Jiajun Wang;Zhaoyong Guan;Jing Huang;Qunxiang Li

  • Co3O4 Hexagonal Platelets with Controllable Facets Enabling Highly Efficient Visible‐Light Photocatalytic Reduction of CO2

    Chao Gao;Chao Gao;Qiangqiang Meng;Kun Zhao;Huajie Yin

  • Facile synthesis of pentacle gold–copper alloy nanocrystals and their plasmonic and catalytic properties

    Rong He;You-Cheng Wang;Xiaoyong Wang;Zhantong Wang

  • Electronic structures of SiC nanoribbons

    Lian Sun;Yafei Li;Zhenyu Li;Qunxiang Li

  • Graphene nanoribbon as a negative differential resistance device

    Hao Ren;Qun-Xiang Li;Yi Luo;Jinlong Yang

  • Strain effect on electronic structures of graphene nanoribbons: A first-principles study

    Lian Sun;Qunxiang Li;Hao Ren;Haibin Su

  • Tuning the electronic structure of graphene nanoribbons through chemical edge modification : a theoretical study

    Z. F. Wang;Qunxiang Li;Huaixiu Zheng;Hao Ren

  • Metal-like fluorine-doped β-FeOOH nanorods grown on carbon cloth for scalable high-performance supercapacitors

    Li-Feng Chen;Zi-You Yu;Jia-Jun Wang;Qun-Xiang Li

  • Identifying Molecular Orientation of Individual C 60 on a Si\(111\)-\(7×7\) Surface

    J. G. Hou;Jinlong Yang;Haiqian Wang;Qunxiang Li

  • Irreversible accumulated SERS behavior of the molecule-linked silver and silver-doped titanium dioxide hybrid system.

    Lu Zhou;Lu Zhou;Jun Zhou;Wei Lai;Wei Lai;Xudong Yang

  • Z-shaped graphene nanoribbon quantum dot device

    Z. F. Wang;Q. W. Shi;Qunxiang Li;Xiaoping Wang

  • A Highly Efficient Metal‐Free Electrocatalyst of F‐Doped Porous Carbon toward N2 Electroreduction

    Yan Liu;Qiuyao Li;Xu Guo;Xiangdong Kong

  • Epitaxial facet junctions on TiO2 single crystals for efficient photocatalytic water splitting

    Ai-Yong Zhang;Ai-Yong Zhang;Wei-Yi Wang;Jie-Jie Chen;Chang Liu

  • Quantum Dot in Z-shaped Graphene Nanoribbon

    Z. F. Wang;Huaixiu Zheng;Q. W. Shi;Jie Chen

  • Enhanced N2 Electroreduction over LaCoO3 by Introducing Oxygen Vacancies

    Yan Liu;Xiangdong Kong;Xu Guo;Qiuyao Li

  • Facet-dependent electrochemical properties of Co3O4 nanocrystals toward heavy metal ions

    Xin-Yao Yu;Qiang-Qiang Meng;Tao Luo;Yong Jia

  • Band Structure Tuning of TiO2 for Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting

    Jiajun Wang;Haifeng Sun;Jing Huang;Jing Huang;Qunxiang Li

  • Chiral selective tunneling induced negative differential resistance in zigzag graphene nanoribbon: A theoretical study

    Z. F. Wang;Qunxiang Li;Q. W. Shi;Xiaoping Wang

  • Orientational configurations of the C 60 molecules in the ( 2 × 2 ) superlattice on a solid C 60 (111) surface at low temperature

    Haiqian Wang;Changgan Zeng;Bing Wang;J. G. Hou

Frequent Co-Authors

Jinlong Yang
Jinlong Yang University of Science and Technology of China
Jianguo Hou
Jianguo Hou University of Science and Technology of China
Haibin Su
Haibin Su Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Shangfeng Yang
Shangfeng Yang University of Science and Technology of China
Xiaojun Wu
Xiaojun Wu University of Science and Technology of China
Qiang Shi
Qiang Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xing-Jiu Huang
Xing-Jiu Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jie Zeng
Jie Zeng University of Science and Technology of China
Jinhuai Liu
Jinhuai Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiao Hu
Xiao Hu Nanyang Technological University

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