Principle Investigator
wangfeng[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS
Research Interests: 1. Synthesize nanometal and nanometal oxides with special size and morphology; 2. Establish systematic approaches to characterize the electronic state and the stability of the defects in metals and metal oxides; 3. Study the chemical nature of defects in metals and metal oxides; 4. Design new methods and processes for the conversion of biomass to value-added products; 5. Establish the relationship of structure-activity between surface defect of nanomaterials and C-H/C-O
Associate Professor
wangyehong[@]dicp.ac.cn
M.S., Dalian University of Technology
Research Interest: Heterogeneous Catalysis
Associate Professor
qguo[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS
Research Interests:1. Heterogeneous catalysis with zeolites and MOFs for biomass conversion; 2. Zeolite (heteroatom-containing zeolites and zeolite nanosheets) and MOFs syntheses; 3. In-situ characterization of zeolites by Raman and IR spectroscopy
Associate Professor
ncluo[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS
Research interests: 1. Photocatalytic C-C bond coupling; 2. Photocatalytic H2 and methanol production from biomass; 3. Studies of photocatalytic reaction mechanism by advanced characterization techniques
Administrative Secretary
xczhang[@]dicp.ac.cn
M.S., Shenyang University of Technology
Research interests: Biomass conversion and lignin utilization
Senior Engineer
zjian[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., Shandong University of Technology
Research interests: 1. In-situ FT-IR characterization method and new instruments design; 2. New liquid-phase reactor design; 3. Fixed-bed reactor design.
Assistant Professor
shushuangli[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS
Research interests: 1. Electo-catalytic conversion of biomass; 2. Designed synthesis of supported noble metal catalysts.
Assistant Professor
zhangzhixin[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS
Research interests: Catalysis by ceria and related materials. Cerium oxide (CeO2) is a technologically important material due to its wide applications as a promoter in three-way catalysts (TWCs) for the elimination of toxic auto-exhaust gases, low-temperature water–gas shift (WGS) reaction, as well as biotechnology, environmental chemistry, and medicine. However, ceria-based catalysts have also been developed for different applications in organic chemistry. The redox and acid–base properties of ceria, either alone or in the presence of transition metals, are important parameters that allow to activate complex organic molecules and to selectively orient their transformation. How to modulate these parameters is an important and interesting subject.
Assistant Professor
zhangcf[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS
Research interests: 1. Lignin conversion; 2. Two-dimensional materials synthesis and application; 3. Heterogeneous catalysts used in the HTR
Assistant Professor
liuhuifang[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS
Research Interest: Catalytic transformation of lignin into aromatics
Postdoc
anonbunrit[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., Stockholm University
Research Interests: 1.Sustainable synthesis and catalysis; Catalytic C–H, C–O and C–C bond activations; Photochemical strategy for biomass conversion; Metal-catalyzed organic transformations; Stereo- and chemoselective synthesis, including asymmetric synthesis
Postdoc
leilijun[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., Institute of Coal Chemistry, CAS
Research Interests: 1. Nanocluster, Isolated Single Atom Metal catalysis; 2. High-value Utilization of Energy Small Molecules; 3. Lewis Acid-base and Interfacial catalysis
Postdoc
ningli603[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research Interests: 1. Chemical protection of lignin for biomass fractionation; 2. Catalytic cleavage of lignin C-C bonds for value-added aromatics; 2. Synthesis of cellulose-based metal nanocatalysts
Postdoc
shenxiaojun[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., Institute of Chemistry, CAS
Research Interests: 1.Selective transformation of lignin into value-added chemicals; 2.Break biomass recalcitrance to green fractionate lignocellulose
Postdoc
chengcai[@]dicp.ac.cn
Ph.D., South China University of Technology
Research Interests: Pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocelluloses; Modification and catalytic conversion of lignin; Preparation of nano-lignocellulose and related materials
Ph.D. Student
sukaiyi[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., China University of Petroleum-Beijing
Research Interests: TBA
Ph.D. Student
huangzp[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Research Interests: TBA
Ph.D. Student
xiaoyingtao[@]mail.dlut.edu.cn
B.S., Dalian University of Technology
Research Interests: TBA
Ph.D. Student
gaozhuyan[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Research Interests: TBA
Ph.D. Student
hanjianyu[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Research Interests: TBA
Ph.D. Student
rpn1016[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., Shandong University
Research Interests: TBA
Ph.D. Student
liumeijiang[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., Northeast Forestry University
Research Interests: TBA
Ph.D. Student
294830191[@]qq.com
M.S., Shantou University
Research Interests: The silicoaluminophosphate molecular sieve SAPO-34 with a structure of CHA were widely concerned by researchers due to the excellent catalytic performance in the process of methanol-to-olefins (MTO) reaction. The synthesis of hierarchical porous SAPO-34 molecular sieves is beneficial to the improvement of catalytic performance of MTO.
Ph.D. Student
wangxueyuan[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., Taiyuan University of Technology
Research Interests: TBA
Ph.D. Student
ligenheng[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., Zhengzhou University
Research Interests: TBA
Ph.D. Student
pingjin[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., Nanchang University
Research Interests:1.Photocatalytic flow system; 2.Conversion of biomass to value-added chemicals
Ph.D. Student
lisq[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., China University of Petroleum
Research Interests: TBA
Ph.D. Student
jiaodongxia[@]dicp.ac.cn
B.S., Zhengzhou University
Research Interests: TBA
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