The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry, Nanoparticle, Heterogeneous catalysis and Bimetallic strip. Xiaoyan Liu has researched Catalysis in several fields, including Atom, Molecule and Metal. His work deals with themes such as Adsorption, Carbon monoxide, Reactivity, Proton exchange membrane fuel cell and Pyrolysis, which intersect with Inorganic chemistry.
His research investigates the connection between Nanoparticle and topics such as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy that intersect with problems in X-ray absorption spectroscopy. His Heterogeneous catalysis study combines topics in areas such as Copper, Transition metal, Infrared spectroscopy and Intermetallic. His study in Bimetallic strip is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Colloidal gold and Analytical chemistry.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry, Selectivity, Nanoparticle and Metal. His Catalysis research includes elements of Alloy and Acetylene. The study incorporates disciplines such as Water-gas shift reaction, Adsorption, Carbon monoxide, Extended X-ray absorption fine structure and X-ray absorption spectroscopy in addition to Inorganic chemistry.
His Selectivity study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Combinatorial chemistry, Hydrotalcite and Chemoselectivity. His Nanoparticle study also includes fields such as
His main research concerns Catalysis, Metal, Selectivity, Organic chemistry and Heterogeneous catalysis. Xiaoyan Liu works on Catalysis which deals in particular with Dehydrogenation. His Metal study deals with Platinum intersecting with Chemical physics and Titanium dioxide.
In Selectivity, Xiaoyan Liu works on issues like Ethylene, which are connected to Acetylene and Inorganic chemistry. Xiaoyan Liu studied Heterogeneous catalysis and Thermal stability that intersect with Oxide. The concepts of his Adsorption study are interwoven with issues in Bifunctional and Anatase.
His primary scientific interests are in Catalysis, Oxide, Spinel, Covalent bond and Scanning transmission electron microscopy. His Catalysis study incorporates themes from Propane and Metal. His Metal research integrates issues from Chemical physics, Platinum, Pt nanoparticles, Adsorption and Titanium dioxide.
His Oxide research incorporates elements of Electrocatalyst, Thermal stability and Energy conversion efficiency. His Spinel research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Dispersion, Atom, Chemical decomposition and Absorption spectroscopy. Xiaoyan Liu integrates several fields in his works, including Scanning transmission electron microscopy and Cathode.
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FeOx-supported platinum single-atom and pseudo-single-atom catalysts for chemoselective hydrogenation of functionalized nitroarenes
Haisheng Wei;Xiaoyan Liu;Aiqin Wang;Leilei Zhang.
Nature Communications (2014)
Remarkable Performance of Ir1/FeOx Single-Atom Catalyst in Water Gas Shift Reaction
Jian Lin;Aiqin Wang;Botao Qiao;Xiaoyan Liu.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2013)
Discriminating Catalytically Active FeNx Species of Atomically Dispersed Fe–N–C Catalyst for Selective Oxidation of the C–H Bond
Wengang Liu;Wengang Liu;Leilei Zhang;Xin Liu;Xiaoyan Liu.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
Single-atom dispersed Co–N–C catalyst: structure identification and performance for hydrogenative coupling of nitroarenes
Wengang Liu;Wengang Liu;Leilei Zhang;Wensheng Yan;Xiaoyan Liu.
Chemical Science (2016)
Strong metal-support interactions between gold nanoparticles and ZnO nanorods in CO oxidation.
Xiaoyan Liu;Ming-Han Liu;Yi-Chia Luo;Chung-Yuan Mou.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012)
Ag Alloyed Pd Single-Atom Catalysts for Efficient Selective Hydrogenation of Acetylene to Ethylene in Excess Ethylene
Guang Xian Pei;Guang Xian Pei;Xiao Yan Liu;Aiqin Wang;Adam F. Lee.
ACS Catalysis (2015)
Non defect-stabilized thermally stable single-atom catalyst
Rui Lang;Wei Xi;Jin-Cheng Liu;Yi-Tao Cui.
Nature Communications (2019)
Synthesis of Thermally Stable and Highly Active Bimetallic Au−Ag Nanoparticles on Inert Supports
Xiaoyan Liu;Aiqin Wang;Xiaofeng Yang;Tao Zhang.
Chemistry of Materials (2009)
Highly Efficient Catalysis of Preferential Oxidation of CO in H2-Rich Stream by Gold Single-Atom Catalysts
Botao Qiao;Botao Qiao;Jiaxin Liu;Yang Gang Wang;Qingquan Lin.
ACS Catalysis (2015)
Au–Cu Alloy nanoparticles confined in SBA-15 as a highly efficient catalyst for CO oxidation
Xiaoyan Liu;Xiaoyan Liu;Aiqin Wang;Xiaodong Wang;Chung-Yuan Mou.
Chemical Communications (2008)
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