Publications by authors named "Xinke Shang"

The Co7 (AlePy)2 polyoxometalate, which encloses a {(PW9 )2 Co(II) 7 } core covalently bound to two free aminopyridine groups through bisphosphonate ligands (AlePy), has been isolated. It can be used as a precursor, allowing the synthesis of heterometallic hybrid compounds, as illustrated by the characterization of cobalt/zinc (Co7 (AlePyZn)2 ), cobalt/palladium (Co7 (AlePyPd)2 ), and cobalt/platinum (Co7 (AlePyPt)2 ) species. A composite based on the water-insoluble precious metal-free Co7 (AlePyZn)2 compound and the low-cost carbon material Vulcan XC-72 has been selected as a cathode material (Co7 Zn/C) for oxygen reduction reaction studies.

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rGO-CdS-H2W12 nanocomposite film was successfully fabricated by a layer-by-layer self-assembly method. The composite film was characterized by techniques such as UV-Vis spectra, XPS, and AFM. The composite film showed high photoelectronic response under the illumination of sunlight.

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Fuel cells and metal-air batteries will only become widely available in everyday life when the expensive platinum-based electrocatalysts used for the oxygen reduction reactions are replaced by other efficient, low-cost and stable catalysts. We report here the use of nitrogen-doped graphdiyne as a metal-free electrode with a comparable electrocatalytic activity to commercial Pt/C catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction in alkaline fuel cells. Nitrogen-doped graphdiyne has a better stability and increased tolerance to the cross-over effect than conventional Pt/C catalysts.

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