IntroductionProfessor He Jing was awarded the degrees of BSc (1988) and MSc (1991) by Peking University. She has been working as a chemistry researcher in Beijing University of Chemical Technology since 1991 and received her PhD from Beijing University of Chemical Technology in 1999. She has been a visiting scholar in the University of New South Wales (in 1996), the University of Oxford (in 2003) and Max-Planck Institut für Kohlenforschung (in 2006). Her research is focused on heterogeneous catalysis and catalyst engineering, including intercalation chemistry for asymmetric catalysis and green synthesis, valorized conversion of biomass-derived alcohols through multi-functional catalysis, and efficiency-promoting strategy for endothermal or exothermal catalytic reactions. Over 200 publicationsin such journals as AIChE J, J Catal, ACS Catal, JACS, Angew Chem, and Nat Commun, as well as over 40 patents have resulted from her work. Two projects in which she has participated have been awarded prizes by national level bodies. She was awarded the title of ‘Outstanding Key Teacher’ in 2002 and selected to participate in the ‘New Century Outstanding Talent’ scheme in 2004 by the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China. In 2010 she was supported by National Science Foundation of China for Distinguished Young Scholars. EducationWork ExperienceSocial PositionSocial ActivitiesResearch1. intercalation chemistry for asymmetric catalysis and green synthesis 2. valorized conversion of biomass-derived alcohols through multi-functional catalysis 3. efficiency-promoting strategy for catalytic hydrogenation or dehydrogenation TeachingPostgraduatesFunding
Vertical ProjectHorizontal ProjectPublications1. Production of jet fuel cycloalkanes from 5-(hydroxymethyl) furfural via cascade catalysis on Mg(Al)(Zr)O supported CuCo. AIChE J 2024, 70: e18434 2. High-density dispersion of atomic Pt (Ru, Rh, Pd, Ir) induced by meso-stable penta-coordinated FeIII in the topological transformation of layered double hydroxides. ACS Catal 2024, 14: 56-66 3. Photo-thermal cooperation for the conversion of CO2 and CH4 with H2O to C2 oxygenates over SrTiOx supported CuCo. Chin J Catal 2024, 61: 164-178 4. Active oxygenated structure-intensified CO2 capture enables efficient electro-chemical ethylene production over carbon nanofibers. Angew Chem Int Ed 2024, e202401707 5. Photo-thermal Cooperative Carbonylation of Ethanol with CO2 on Cu2O-SrTiCuO3-x. Angew Chem Int Ed 2023, 62, e202312068 6. Tailoring *H intermediate coverage on the CuAl2O4/CuO catalyst for enhanced electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to ethanol. Angew Chem Int Ed 2023, 62, e202302096 7. Pt1 enhanced C-H activation synergistic with Ptn catalysis for glycerol cascade oxidation to glyceric acid. Nat Commun 2022, 13: 5467 8. Heterogeneous asymmetric b-C-H functionalization of aldehydes under O2 catalyzed by hydroxide-layered Fe(III) sites synergistic with confined interlayer amine. J Catal 2022, 414: 267-276 9. Atomic Ru catalysis for ethanol coupling to C4+ alcohols. Appl Catal B: Environ 2022, 309: 121271 10.Enhanced enantioselectivity in heterogeneous manganese-catalyzed asymme-tric epoxidation with nanosheets modified amino acid Schiff bases as ligands by modulating the orientation and the arrangement order. J Catal 2021, 402: 22-36 11.Cu-Pd pair facilitated simultaneous activation of ethanol and CO, J Catal 2020, 386: 81-93 12.Acid-base promoted dehydrogenation coupling of ethanol on supported Ag particles, Ind Eng Chem Res 2020, 59: 3342-3350 13.CoGa particles stabilized by the combination of alloyed Ga0 and lattice GaIII species, Ind Eng Chem Res 2020, 59: 8649-8660 14.A gradient reduction strategy to produce defects-rich nano-twin Cu particles for targeting activation of carbon-carbon or carbon-oxygen in furfural conversion. J Catal 2020, 389, 78-86. 15.Size effects of Ni particles on the cleavage of C−H and C−C bonds toward hydrogen production from cellulose. ACS Appl Energy Mater 2020, 3, 7048-7057 16.Selective activation of C−OH, C−O−C, or C=C in furfuryl alcohol by engineered Pt sites supported on layered double oxides. ACS Catal 2020, 10, 8032-8041 17.Mg-vacancy-induced Ni-vacancy clusters: highly efficient hydrogen produc-tion from cellulose. J Mater Chem A 2020, 8, 14697-14705 18.Insights into the multiple synergies of supports in the selective oxidation of glycerol to dihydroxyacetone: layered double hydroxide supported Au. ACS Catal 2020, 10, 12437-12453 Awards
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