Shan Jin
Shan Jin is a visiting student from Anhui University, China. His previous research focused on the synthesis and structural characterization of metal clusters. Now his current research focuses on the electrochemical performances of clusters on oxygen reduction reaction.
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Recent Posts
- Pickleball game! April 19, 2024
- Ruiyang passed his PhD defense. Congratulations, Dr. Lyu! December 3, 2023
- Welcome Daniel White, Victoria Sabo and Teddy Wang to Wu Group! December 3, 2023
- Xiaodi’s article on MoS2 for potassium ion intercalation is one of the highly cited paper as of May/June 2023. Congratulations! November 6, 2023
- Songwei’s manuscript about thin film CPL of a chiral MOF was accepted by Chemical Communication, congratulations! October 4, 2023
Nature Chemistry
- Constructing artificial gap junctions to mediate intercellular signal and mass transport
- Designer peptide–DNA cytoskeletons regulate the function of synthetic cells
- Proton-triggered topological transformation in superbase-mediated selective polymerization enables access to ultrahigh-molar-mass cyclic polymers
- Mechanical scission of a knotted polymer
- Deprotonated 2-thiolimidazole serves as a metal-free electrocatalyst for selective acetylene hydrogenation
- Assembling the pieces to improve catalysis
- Upcycling chlorinated trash into synthetic organic treasure
- Organic solvent enhances oxidative folding of disulfide-rich proteins
Nature Materials
- On-device phase engineering
- Evolution of the flat band and the role of lattice relaxations in twisted bilayer graphene
- Elementary excitations of single-photon emitters in hexagonal boron nitride
- Observation of giant non-reciprocal charge transport from quantum Hall states in a topological insulator
- Understanding asymmetric switching times in accumulation mode organic electrochemical transistors
- Uncovering the predictive pathways of lithium and sodium interchange in layered oxides
- Manipulating chiral spin transport with ferroelectric polarization
- Experimental observation of current-driven antiskyrmion sliding in stripe domains
Nature Energy
- Threshold for degradation
- Outweighing increased efficiency
- Patterned membranes
- Getting a charge out of perovskites
- Impact of global heterogeneity of renewable energy supply on heavy industrial production and green value chains
- Reversible multielectron transfer I<sup>−</sup>/IO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> cathode enabled by a hetero-halogen electrolyte for high-energy-density aqueous batteries
- Citizens’ perceptions
- Enhanced redox with hetero-halogens
Nature
- Bird flu in US cows: is the milk supply safe?
- Judge dismisses superconductivity physicist’s lawsuit against university
- Algorithm ranks peer reviewers by reputation — but critics warn of bias
- NIH pay raise for postdocs and PhD students could have US ripple effect
- China's Moon atlas is the most detailed ever made
- ‘Shut up and calculate’: how Einstein lost the battle to explain quantum reality
- Scientists urged to collect royalties from the ‘magic money tree’
- Hello puffins, goodbye belugas: changing Arctic fjord hints at our climate future
- Rat neurons repair mouse brains — and restore sense of smell
- NATO is boosting AI and climate research as scientific diplomacy remains on ice
- Are robots the solution to the crisis in older-person care?
- Garden-variety fungus is an expert at environmental clean-ups
- Air-travel climate-change emissions detailed for nearly 200 nations
- Robust optical clocks promise stable timing in a portable package
- Ecologists: don’t lose touch with the joy of fieldwork
- Cosmic rentals
- Network of large pedigrees reveals social practices of Avar communities
- Optical clocks at sea
- <i>Emx2</i> underlies the development and evolution of marsupial gliding membranes
- Valleytronics in bulk MoS<sub>2</sub> with a topologic optical field
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