3 Papers
Fan Wu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Etching (microfabrication) & Ammonia production. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Ammonia Detection Methods in Photocatalytic and Electrocatalytic Experiments: How to Improve the Reliability of NH 3 Production Rates?
Yunxuan Zhao,Run Shi,Xuanang Bian,Chao Zhou,Yufei Zhao,Shuai Zhang,Fan Wu,Geoffrey I. N. Waterhouse,Li-Zhu Wu,Chen-Ho Tung,Tierui Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: The advantages and limitations of the various methods commonly used for NH3 quantification in solution (Nessler's reagent method, indophenol blue method, and ion chromatography method), placing particular emphasis on the effect of interferants on each quantification method are systematically explored.
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Alkali Etching of Layered Double Hydroxide Nanosheets for Enhanced Photocatalytic N 2 Reduction to NH 3
Yunxuan Zhao,Lirong Zheng,Run Shi,Shuai Zhang,Xuanang Bian,Fan Wu,Xingzhong Cao,Geoffrey I. N. Waterhouse,Tierui Zhang +8 more
Abstract: Layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanosheets show good activity in a wide range of photoreactions, with this activity being generally attributable to an abundance of surface oxygen vacancies or coordinatively unsaturated metal cations in the nanosheets which serve as active sites for reactant adsorption and activation. Recently, LDH nanosheets have been shown to be very effective for photocatalytic N2 reduction to NH3 using water as the reducing agent. Herein, it is demonstrated that a simple pretreatment of ZnCr‐LDH, ZnAl‐LDH, and NiAl‐LDH nanosheets with aqueous NaOH can greatly enhance the concentration of oxygen vacancies and low coordination metal centers in the nanosheets, thus significantly enhancing their photocatalytic activity for N2 reduction to NH3 under UV–vis irradiation (without the need for added sacrificial agents or cocatalysts). The facile alkali etching strategy introduced here is expected to be widely adopted in the future development of high‐performance LDH photocatalysts for ammonia production and other challenging chemical transformations (e.g., CO2 reduction and water splitting).
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Revealing Ammonia Quantification Minefield in Photo/Electrocatalysis.
Yunxuan Zhao,Fan Wu,Yingxuan Miao,Chao Zhou,Ning Xu,Run Shi,Li-Zhu Wu,Junwang Tang,Tierui Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the reliability of various detection methods for the detection of trace ammonia in aqueous media was analyzed and an effective criterion for precise quantification of ammonia was proposed to avoid the unreasonable comparisons in photo/electrocatalytic ammonia synthesis.
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