Xiang Liu

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Name: 刘祥; Xiang Liu
Organization: Anhui University of Technology
Department: School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Title: Associate Professor

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Co-reporter:Changchang Zhang, Heming Cheng, Xiang Liu
Materials Chemistry and Physics 2016 Volume 177() pp:479-484
Publication Date(Web):1 July 2016
DOI:10.1016/j.matchemphys.2016.04.058
•A facile approach of preparing silicon nano tubes was invented.•The experimental results demonstrated the strong reducibility of Si-Hx species.•It provided a new way of manufacturing silicon-contained hybrids.A convenient approach of preparing silicon nanotubes (SiNTs) on a silicon substrate is described in this work in detail. Firstly, a porous silicon (PSi) slice is prepared by a galvanic displacement reaction. Then it is put into aqueous solutions of 20% (w%) ammonium fluoride and 2.5 mM cobalt nitrate for a predetermined time. The cobalt ions are reduced and the resulted cobalt particles are deposited on the PSi slice. After the cobalt particles are removed with 5 M nitric acid a plenty of SiNTs come out and exhibit disorderly on the silicon substrate, which are illustrated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The compositions of the SiNTs are examined by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Based on the SEM images, a suggested mechanism is put forward to explain the generation of the SiNTs on the PSi substrate.
Co-reporter:Xiang Liu, Tiantian Zhao, Pengpeng Liu, Ping Cui, Peng Hu
Materials Chemistry and Physics 2015 Volume 153() pp:202-208
Publication Date(Web):1 March 2015
DOI:10.1016/j.matchemphys.2015.01.004
•Graphite oxides are made from aqueous glucose solutions by hydrothermal reaction.•A way of in-situ synthesizing composites of magnetite–graphite oxides is depicted.•The composites perform high activities in catalytic degradation of Rhodamine B.A “bottom up” approach of manufacturing graphite oxides (GOs) derived from aqueous glucose solutions by virtue of an environmentally-friendly process and the way of in-situ synthesizing magnetite–GOs composites are described in this work in detail. The dehydrations among glucose molecules under hydrothermal condition result in the initial carbon quantum dots and ultimate GOs. The structural information of the GOs is obtained by the infrared, ultraviolet–visible and X-ray photoelectron spectra. The magnetite–GOs composites were obtained by a one-pot method under the same hydrothermal conditions as the one of preparing GOs. The composites perform high activities in catalytic degradation of Rhodamine B in the presence of hydrogen peroxides without extra heating or pH adjusting. Both the GOs and the magnetite–GOs composites are also assured by measurements of transmission electron microscope and X-ray powder diffraction.
Co-reporter:Xiang Liu, Heming Cheng, Ping Cui
Applied Surface Science 2014 Volume 292() pp:695-701
Publication Date(Web):15 February 2014
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2013.12.036

Highlights

A facile approach of preparing Ag NPs/porous silicon (PSi) chip is described.

The principle of forming Ag NPs on PSi surface is discussed in detail.

The Ag NPs/PSi chip performs well in catalytic reduction of aromatic nitro groups.

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