Rencheng Jin
Harbin Institute of Technology
38 Papers
163 Citations
Rencheng Jin is an academic researcher from Harbin Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: High-resolution transmission electron microscopy & Transmission electron microscopy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 31 publications. Previous affiliations of Rencheng Jin include Ludong University.
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Papers
New photocatalyst BiOCl/BiOI composites with highly enhanced visible light photocatalytic performances
TL;DR: BiOCl/BiOI composites with a visible light response provide enhanced efficiency in decomposing organic compounds including Methyl Orange (MO) and Rhodamine B (RhB) and a possible photocatalytic mechanism has been proposed based on the relative experiments and the band positions of BiOCl and BiOI.
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Sacrificial template method for the synthesis of CdS nanosponges and their photocatalytic properties
TL;DR: Using metal elemental nanowires as a self-sacrificed template, large-scale nanosponges consisted of curving CdS nanotubes have been successfully fabricated through a gas-solid sulfurization reaction as mentioned in this paper.
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A simple approach to strontium sodium tantalite mesocrystals with ultra-high photocatalytic properties for water splitting
TL;DR: In this article, a novel kind of strontium sodium tantalite (SNT) mesocrystal has been synthesized via a simple molten salt process without using any organic additives.
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Semi-metallic PC5 monolayer as a superior anode material for potassium ion batteries: A first principles study
TL;DR: In this paper , an emerging phosphorous carbide (PC 5 ) monolayer was identified as a promising anode candidate of PIBs, which exhibits high electrical conductivity, which ensures rapid electronic transport during cycling.
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Electrical transport properties of microwave-synthesized Bi2Se3−xTex nanosheet
TL;DR: In this paper, a microwave-assisted method was used to synthesize tellurium doped bismuth selenide (Bi2Se3−xTex) nanosheets in the presence of ethylene glycol (EG).
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