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Yanqiang Huang is affiliated with the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics in China. Their research primarily spans across the fields of Energy, Materials Science, and Chemical Engineering, with significant contributions to multiple subfields such as Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Process Chemistry and Technology.

Their main topics of research include catalytic processes in materials science, CO2 reduction techniques and catalysts, catalysts for methane reforming, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, advanced photocatalysis techniques, and nanomaterials for catalytic reactions.

Yanqiang Huang has coauthored extensively with several researchers, including Xiaofeng Yang, Tao Zhang, Bin Liu, Xuning Li, and Xiong Su, each contributing to numerous publications together.

Frequent publication venues for Yanqiang Huang are:

  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • ACS Catalysis
  • Nature Communications
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Yanqiang Huang include:

  • State of the art and perspectives in heterogeneous catalysis of CO2 hydrogenation to methanol (2020), Chemical Society Reviews
  • Enabling Direct H2O2 Production in Acidic Media through Rational Design of Transition Metal Single Atom Catalyst (2020), Chem
  • Microenvironment modulation of single-atom catalysts and their roles in electrochemical energy conversion (2020), Science Advances
  • Identification of the Electronic and Structural Dynamics of Catalytic Centers in Single-Fe-Atom Material (2020), Chem
  • Van Der Waals gap-rich BiOCl atomic layers realizing efficient, pure-water CO2-to-CO photocatalysis (2021), Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Atomically dispersed Ni(i) as the active site for electrochemical CO2 reduction

    Hong Bin Yang;Hong Bin Yang;Sung Fu Hung;Song Liu;Song Liu;Kaidi Yuan

  • Single Cobalt Atoms Anchored on Porous N-Doped Graphene with Dual Reaction Sites for Efficient Fenton-like Catalysis

    Xuning Li;Xiang Huang;Shibo Xi;Shu Miao

  • FeOx-supported platinum single-atom and pseudo-single-atom catalysts for chemoselective hydrogenation of functionalized nitroarenes

    Haisheng Wei;Xiaoyan Liu;Aiqin Wang;Leilei Zhang

  • State of the art and perspectives in heterogeneous catalysis of CO2 hydrogenation to methanol.

    Jiawei Zhong;Xiaofeng Yang;Zhilian Wu;Binglian Liang

  • Enabling Direct H2O2 Production in Acidic Media through Rational Design of Transition Metal Single Atom Catalyst

    Jiajian Gao;Hong bin Yang;Xiang Huang;Sung Fu Hung

  • Breaking Long-Range Order in Iridium Oxide by Alkali Ion for Efficient Water Oxidation.

    Jiajian Gao;Cong Qiao Xu;Sung Fu Hung;Wei Liu

  • Single-Atom Catalysis toward Efficient CO2 Conversion to CO and Formate Products.

    Xiong Su;Xiao-Feng Yang;Yanqiang Huang;Bin Liu

  • Elucidating the Electrocatalytic CO 2 Reduction Reaction over a Model Single-Atom Nickel Catalyst

    Song Liu;Song Liu;Song Liu;Hong Bin Yang;Sung Fu Hung;Jie Ding

  • Catalytic carbon dioxide hydrogenation to methane: A review of recent studies

    Xiong Su;Jinghua Xu;Binglian Liang;Hongmin Duan

  • In Situ/Operando Techniques for Characterization of Single-Atom Catalysts

    Xuning Li;Xuning Li;Xiaofeng Yang;Junming Zhang;Yanqiang Huang

  • PdZn Intermetallic Nanostructure with Pd–Zn–Pd Ensembles for Highly Active and Chemoselective Semi-Hydrogenation of Acetylene

    Huiran Zhou;Huiran Zhou;Xiaofeng Yang;Lin Li;Xiaoyan Liu

  • Identification of the Electronic and Structural Dynamics of Catalytic Centers in Single-Fe-Atom Material

    Xuning Li;Xuning Li;Chang Su Cao;Sung Fu Hung;Ying Rui Lu

  • CO2 hydrogenation over oxide-supported PtCo catalysts: The role of the oxide support in determining the product selectivity

    Shyam Kattel;Weiting Yu;Xiaofang Yang;Binhang Yan

  • Microenvironment modulation of single-atom catalysts and their roles in electrochemical energy conversion.

    Xuning Li;Linghui Liu;Xinyi Ren;Jiajian Gao

  • Selective photoelectrochemical oxidation of glycerol to high value-added dihydroxyacetone

    Dong Liu;Jin-Cheng Liu;Weizheng Cai;Jun Ma

  • Supported Noble-Metal Single Atoms for Heterogeneous Catalysis.

    Xuning Li;Xuning Li;Xiaofeng Yang;Yanqiang Huang;Tao Zhang;Tao Zhang

  • Co–N–C Catalyst for C–C Coupling Reactions: On the Catalytic Performance and Active Sites

    Leilei Zhang;Aiqin Wang;Wentao Wang;Yanqiang Huang

  • Identifying Active Sites of Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Materials for the CO2 Reduction Reaction

    Song Liu;Song Liu;Song Liu;Hongbin Yang;Xiang Huang;Linghui Liu;Linghui Liu

  • Designing of highly selective and high-temperature endurable RWGS heterogeneous catalysts: recent advances and the future directions

    Xiong Su;Xiaoli Yang;Xiaoli Yang;Bo Zhao;Yanqiang Huang

  • Van Der Waals gap-rich BiOCl atomic layers realizing efficient, pure-water CO 2-to-CO photocatalysis

    Yanbiao Shi;Jie Li;Chengliang Mao;Song Liu

  • A noble-metal-free catalyst derived from Ni-Al hydrotalcite for hydrogen generation from N2H4·H2O decomposition.

    Lei He;Lei He;Yanqiang Huang;Aiqin Wang;Xiaodong Wang

  • Efficient and Durable Au Alloyed Pd Single-Atom Catalyst for the Ullmann Reaction of Aryl Chlorides in Water

    Leilei Zhang;Leilei Zhang;Aiqin Wang;Jeffrey T. Miller;Xiaoyan Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Tao Zhang
Tao Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaodong Wang
Xiaodong Wang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Aiqin Wang
Aiqin Wang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Bin Liu
Bin Liu National University of Singapore
Lin Li
Lin Li Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Hongbin Yang
Hongbin Yang City University of Hong Kong
Junhu Wang
Junhu Wang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Shu Miao
Shu Miao Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Jian Lin
Jian Lin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hao Ming Chen
Hao Ming Chen National Taiwan University

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