Lectures&Seminars

Lecture by Researcher Zhiyong Tang(May 10th, 2019)

TitleApplication of nano-super particles in catalysis

LecturerResearcher Zhiyong Tang, National Nanoscience Center

Time4:30 p.m. ,May 10th,2019(Friday)

PlaceChuanglong Hall , College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences


Abstract

Nano-super particles refer to superstructures formed by self-limiting assembly of two or more nanoparticles by non-covalent interaction. Nano-super particles have the characteristics of controllable morphology, size and structure, and exhibit unique photonelectronmagnetic and catalytic properties. The lecturer will combine the research work of the research group over the past few years to discuss how to select the types of functional primitives, regulate the spatial distribution of nano-primary elements in super-particles, and electronic coupling between nano-primitives to achieve efficient light, heat and electricity catalysis.


About the Lecturer

Researcher Zhiyong Tang, Doctoral Supervisor, Deputy Director of the National Nanoscience Center, Head of the Innovation Group of the Fund Committee, and Chief Scientist of the Nano Major Research Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Wuhan University, and his Ph.D. from the Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and his post-doctoral work at the Federal Institute of Advanced Industries in Zurich, Switzerland, and then works at the National Nanoscience Center. He mainly studies the preparation and assembly of inorganic nanomaterials and their applications in energy and catalysis. He was Funded by the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, and successively been selected as a national candidate for the New Century Talent Project, the “Outstanding Youth” of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the second batch of national “Millions of Plan” scientific and technological innovation leaders, etc. He won the Second prize of National Natural Science in 2018 as the first finisher.


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