学术报告
报告题目:Metal-Organic-Framework-Derived Functional Nanomaterials for
Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion
报告人:楼雄文教授
Biography
Dr. David Lou received his B.Eng. (1st class honors) (2002) and M.Eng. (2004) degrees from the
National University of Singapore. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering from
Cornell University in 2008. Right after graduation, he joined Nanyang Technological University
(NTU) as an Assistant Professor. He was promoted to Associate Professor since September 2013,
and to Full Professor since September 2015. He has published about 248 papers with a total
citation of >33,600 (ISI) or >39,600 (Google scholar), and an h-index of 109 (ISI) and 117
(Google scholar). His main research interest is on designed synthesis of nanostructured materials
for energy and environmental applications. In particular, he has strong interest on synthesis of
hollow nanostructures for different applications, such as lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors.
He also explores the applications of novel nanostructured materials for electrocatalysis and
photocatalysis. He has received several important awards including the Young Scientist Award
2012 by National Academy of Science of Singapore. He also received the Nanyang Research
Award 2012 by Nanyang Technological University. He was listed as a Highly Cited Researcher by Thomson Reuters in
2014 (in Materials Science), 2015 (in both Materials Science & Chemistry) and 2016 (in Materials Science, Chemistry, &
Environment). He is currently an Associate Editor for Journal of Materials Chemistry A and Science Advances.
Abstract:
We use metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as a unique platform to synthesize nanostructured functional
materials with both controlled composition and structure. Due to the atomically arranged metal ions and organic
ligands, as well as the wide variety of compositions and porous structures, MOFs can serve as unique precursors
for easy preparation of metal-based materials, carbonaceous materials and nanocomposites with high porosity
and tunable composition/structure. In this talk, I will briefly discuss some progress we have made in this area.
Specifically, I will mention some examples of designed synthesis of nanostructured metal oxides, sulfides,
nitrides, and carbides using MOF precursors. These MOF-derived nanomaterials exhibit interesting
electrochemical properties.
报告时间:2017 年3 月29 日(星期三)下午15:00-16:30
报告地点:化工院D 区报告厅
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