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Xishuang Liang

Xishuang Liang

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Chemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
4590
World Ranking
17645
National Ranking
2643

Overview

Xishuang Liang is a researcher affiliated with Jilin University in China, with a focus on engineering and chemical engineering. Their research fields include electrical and electronic engineering, bioengineering, biomedical engineering, spectroscopy, and materials chemistry.

The main topics covered in Liang's work are:

  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
  • Advancements in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
  • Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials
  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research

Liang has contributed numerous publications, primarily in venues such as Sensors and Actuators B Chemical, ACS Sensors, SSRN Electronic Journal, ECS Meeting Abstracts, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. The frequency of publications indicates a predominant focus on Sensors and Actuators B Chemical and ACS Sensors.

Selected recent papers include:

  • "Mixed potential type H2S sensor based on stabilized zirconia and a Co2SnO4 sensing electrode for halitosis monitoring" (2020), Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • "Specificity improvement of the YSZ-based mixed potential gas sensor for acetone and hydrogen sulfide detection" (2020), Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • "Stabilized zirconia-based solid state electrochemical gas sensor coupled with CdTiO3 for acetylene detection" (2020), Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • "Development of a miniaturized current type H2 gas sensor based on Nafion and Pt-Pd/C sensing electrode" (2025), Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • "Reply to the Comment on 'Understanding the Increasing Trend of Sensor Signal with Decreasing Oxygen Partial Pressure by a Sensing-Reaction Model Based on O2- Species'" (2023), ACS Sensors

Frequent co-authors working with Liang include:

  • Geyu Lu
  • Fangmeng Liu
  • Chenguang Wang
  • Peng Sun
  • Xidong Hao

Best Publications

  • Enhanced Gas Sensing Properties of SnO2 Hollow Spheres Decorated with CeO2 Nanoparticles Heterostructure Composite Materials

    Jiangyang Liu;Mingjun Dai;Tianshuang Wang;Peng Sun

  • Nanosheet-assembled ZnFe2O4 hollow microspheres for high-sensitive acetone sensor.

    Xin Zhou;Xiaowei Li;Hongbin Sun;Peng Sun

  • Acetone gas sensor based on NiO/ZnO hollow spheres: Fast response and recovery, and low (ppb) detection limit.

    Chang Liu;Liupeng Zhao;Boqun Wang;Peng Sun

  • NH3 gas sensing performance enhanced by Pt-loaded on mesoporous WO3

    Yinglin Wang;Jie Liu;Xiaobiao Cui;Yuan Gao

  • One step synthesis of branched SnO2/ZnO heterostructures and their enhanced gas-sensing properties

    Xueli Yang;Sufang Zhang;Qi yu;Liupeng Zhao

  • The room temperature gas sensor based on Polyaniline@flower-like WO3 nanocomposites and flexible PET substrate for NH3 detection

    Siqi Li;Pengfei Lin;Liupeng Zhao;Chong Wang

  • Room temperature NO2 gas sensor based on porous Co3O4 slices/reduced graphene oxide hybrid

    Bo Zhang;Ming Cheng;Guannan Liu;Yuan Gao

  • Highly sensitive humidity sensor based on high surface area mesoporous LaFeO3 prepared by a nanocasting route

    Jing Zhao;Yinping Liu;Xiaowei Li;Geyu Lu

  • The role of Ce doping in enhancing sensing performance of ZnO-based gas sensor by adjusting the proportion of oxygen species

    Yiqun Zhang;Yueying Liu;Linsheng Zhou;Deye Liu

  • Highly sensitive and low detection limit of ethanol gas sensor based on hollow ZnO/SnO2 spheres composite material

    Jiangyang Liu;Tianshuang Wang;Boqun Wang;Peng Sun

  • Hierarchical α-Fe2O3/SnO2 semiconductor composites: Hydrothermal synthesis and gas sensing properties

    Peng Sun;Yaxin Cai;Sisi Du;Xiumei Xu

  • Mixed-potential-type zirconia-based NO2 sensor with high-performance three-phase boundary

    Xishuang Liang;Shiqi Yang;Jianguo Li;Han Zhang

  • Flower-like In2O3 modified by reduced graphene oxide sheets serving as a highly sensitive gas sensor for trace NO2 detection

    Jie Liu;Shan Li;Bo Zhang;Yinglin Wang

  • Highly-sensitivity acetone sensors based on spinel-type oxide (NiFe2O4) through optimization of porous structure

    Sufang Zhang;Wenhao Jiang;Yiwen Li;Xueli Yang

  • Synthesis and gas sensing properties of hierarchical SnO2 nanostructures

    Peng Sun;Xiaodong Mei;Yaxin Cai;Jian Ma

  • Highly efficient ethanol gas sensor based on hierarchical SnO2/Zn2SnO4 porous spheres

    Xueli Yang;Hao Li;Tai Li;Zezheng Li

  • Ultra-sensitive sensing platform based on Pt-ZnO-In2O3 nanofibers for detection of acetone

    Lanlan Guo;Fang Chen;Ning Xie;Xueying Kou

  • Double-Shell Architectures of ZnFe2O4 Nanosheets on ZnO Hollow Spheres for High-Performance Gas Sensors.

    Xiaowei Li;Chen Wang;Hang Guo;Peng Sun

  • Mixed-potential type NH3 sensor based on stabilized zirconia and Ni3V2O8 sensing electrode

    Fangmeng Liu;Ruize Sun;Yehui Guan;Xiaoyang Cheng

  • Highly sensitive and selective triethylamine gas sensor based on porous SnO2/Zn2SnO4 composites

    Xueli Yang;Qi Yu;Sufang Zhang;Peng Sun

  • Preparation and gas sensing properties of hierarchical flower-like In2O3 microspheres

    Xiumei Xu;Peilu Zhao;Dawei Wang;Peng Sun

  • Au-loaded mesoporous WO3: Preparation and n-butanol sensing performances

    Yinglin Wang;Bo Zhang;Jie Liu;Qiuyue Yang

  • The effects of sintering temperature of MnCr2O4 nanocomposite on the NO2 sensing property for YSZ-based potentiometric sensor

    Quan Diao;Chengguo Yin;Yingzhou Guan;Xishuang Liang

  • Stabilized zirconia-based mixed potential type sensors utilizing MnNb2O6 sensing electrode for detection of low-concentration SO2

    Fangmeng Liu;Yinglin Wang;Bin Wang;Xue Yang

  • Mixed potential type acetone sensor using stabilized zirconia and M3V2O8 (M: Zn, Co and Ni) sensing electrode

    Fangmeng Liu;Yehui Guan;Ruize Sun;Xishuang Liang

  • Ammonia sensor based on NASICON and Cr2O3 electrode

    Xishuang Liang;Tiegang Zhong;Hesong Guan;Fengmin Liu

  • Mixed-potential-type NO2 sensor using stabilized zirconia and Cr2O3–WO3 nanocomposites

    Quan Diao;Chengguo Yin;Yingwei Liu;Jianguo Li

  • Solid-state potentiometric H2S sensor combining NASICON with Pr6O11-doped SnO2 electrode

    Xishuang Liang;Yuehua He;Fengmin Liu;Biao Wang

  • Facile synthesis of La-doped In2O3 hollow microspheres and enhanced hydrogen sulfide sensing characteristics

    Dongdong Wei;Wenhao Jiang;Hongyu Gao;Xiaohong Chuai

  • Sub-ppm H2S sensor based on YSZ and hollow balls NiMn2O4 sensing electrode

    Yingzhou Guan;Chengguo Yin;Xiaoyang Cheng;Xishuang Liang

  • High performance mixed potential type acetone sensor based on stabilized zirconia and NiNb2O6 sensing electrode

    Fangmeng Liu;Xue Yang;Bin Wang;Yehui Guan

  • High Performance Mixed-Potential Type NOx Sensor Based On Stabilized Zirconia and Oxide Electrode

    Geyu Lu;Quan Diao;Chenguo Yin;Shiqi Yang

Frequent Co-Authors

Geyu Lu
Geyu Lu Jilin University
Fangmeng Liu
Fangmeng Liu Jilin University
Peng Sun
Peng Sun Jilin University
Fengmin Liu
Fengmin Liu Jilin University
Yanfeng Sun
Yanfeng Sun Jilin University
Yue Wang
Yue Wang Jilin University
Tong Zhang
Tong Zhang Jilin University
Xiaowei Li
Xiaowei Li Sichuan University
Hongwei Song
Hongwei Song Jilin University
Dawei Wang
Dawei Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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