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IntroductionProf. Lianbin Xu received his B.S. degree in Chemistry from Nankai University in 1991, M.S. degree in Inorganic Chemistry from Peking University in 1994, and Ph.D. degree in Inorganic and Materials Chemistry from University of New Orleans in 2004. From August 1994 to December 1998, he worked as an assistant research professor at the Institute of Photographic Chemistry (now the Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry), Chinese Academy of Sciences, and from January 2004 to December 2007, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Riverside. Since February 2008, he has worked as a professor at the College of Chemical Engineering and the State Key Laboratory of Organic-Inorganic Composites, Beijing University of Chemical Technology. He is currently a senior member of the Chinese Chemical Society (CCS), and a member of the Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China (CIESC). He has published more than 60 papers indexed by SCI/SCIE with a total citation of > 4000 and an H-index of 32 according to Google Scholar, and 6 of his papers have been selected as ESI highly cited papers and/or hot papers. He has applied for 24 Chinese invention patents, 10 of which have been granted.
EducationWork ExperienceSocial PositionSocial ActivitiesResearchIn recent years, my research has focused on the synthesis of nanostructured materials and porous materials for applications in hydrogen production via water electrolysis, electrocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide into fuels and chemicals, and fuel cells. TeachingInorganic Chemistry, and Experimental Design and Research Methods in Chemical Engineering PostgraduatesFundingVertical ProjectHorizontal ProjectPublicationsSome recent representative papers (* indicates corresponding author) are as follows: 1. F. L. Li, J. Dong, T. T. Sun*, P. P. Zhang, Y. X. Zhang, A. A. Zakhidov, R. H. Baughman, and L. B. Xu*, “Hierarchically ordered macro-/mesoporous N,P-codoped carbon with Fe-Co dual sites for efficient electrocatalytic oxygen reduction”, Chem. Asian J., 2025, 20, e202401761. 2. Y. X. Zhang, J. Dong, T. T. Sun, X. H. Zhang, J. F. Chen, and L. B. Xu*, “Mo-doped mesoporous RuO2 spheres as high-performance acidic oxygen evolution reaction electrocatalyst”, Small, 2024, 20, 2305889. 3. Y. X. Zhang, T. T. Sun, P. P. Zhang, K. L. Liu, F. L. Li, and L. B. Xu*, “Synthesizing MOF-derived Ni-N-C catalyst via surfactant modified strategy for efficient electrocatalytic CO2 to CO”, J. Colloid Interface Sci., 2023, 631, 96-101. 4. Y. X. Zhang, F. L. Li, J. Dong, K. C. Jia, T. T. Sun, and L. B. Xu*, “Recent advances in designing efficient electrocatalysts for electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction to formic acid/formate”, J. Electroanal. Chem., 2023, 928, 117018. 5. J. Dong, X. Q. Mi, T. T. Sun*, Y. X. Zhang, W. Q. Jiang, F. L. Li, J. F. Chen, and L. B. Xu*, “Synthesizing ordered mesoporous Ni spheres with uniform and adjustable size through a one-step Pd2+-assisted soft-templating strategy”, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 9104-9111. 6. K. C. Jia, Y. X. Zhang, T. T. Sun*, K. L. Liu, F. L. Li, and L. B. Xu*, “Preparation of three-dimensional ordered macro-/mesoporous SnO2 nanomaterials for electrocatalytic CO2 reduction”, Mater. Today Commun., 2022, 33, 104775. 7. D. M. Hu, T. T. Sun*, J. Dong, Q. M. Xu, and L. B. Xu*, “Engineering platinum–nickel nano-alloys in hierarchically ordered porous cobalt-nitrogen-doped carbon for highly efficient electrocatalytic oxygen reduction”, Mater. Lett., 2022, 327, 133052. 8. Q. M. Xu, T. T. Sun*, P. P. Zhang, Z. Gao, T. Y. Zheng, and L. B. Xu*, “Different loading of Ni2P nanoparticles supported on Co-N-doped ordered macro-/mesoporous carbon for hydrogen evolution reaction”, J. Solid. State Chem., 2022, 309, 122941. 9. J. Dong, T. T. Sun, Y. X. Zhang, H. Zhang, S. R. Lu, D. M. Hu, J. F. Chen, and L. B. Xu*, “Mesoporous NiCo alloy/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposites as efficient hydrogen evolution catalysts”, J. Colloid Interface Sci., 2021, 599, 603-610. 10. C. H. Mu, Y. X. Zhang, W. Kou, and L. B. Xu*, “Nickel-nitrogen-doped ordered macro-/mesoporous carbon supported Ag nanoparticles for efficient electrocatalytic CO2 reduction”, Acta Chim. Sinica, 2021, 79, 925-931. 11. G. S. Ding, Y. X. Zhang, J. Dong, and L. B. Xu*, “Fabrication of Ni2P/Ni5P4 nanoparticles embedded in three-dimensional N-doped graphene for acidic hydrogen evolution reaction”, Mater. Lett., 2021, 299, 130071. 12. C. H. Niu, Y. X. Zhang, J. Dong, R. X. Yuan, W. Kou, and L. B. Xu*, “3D ordered macro-/mesoporous NixCo100-x alloys as high-performance bifunctional electrocatalysts for overall water splitting”, Chin. Chem. Lett., 2021, 32, 2484-2488. AwardsPatentHonor RewardAdmissions Information |