About
Na TIAN serves as Associate Professor at Xiamen University's College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering since August 2010, following her appointment as Assistant Professor from November 2007 to July 2010. Her academic journey includes foundational training at Chinese institutions with progressive specialization in electrochemical nanomaterials.
Her educational background comprises:
- Bachelor's degree from Qufu Normal University (1999)
- Master's degree from Hebei Normal University (2002)
- Ph.D. from Xiamen University (2007)
Dr. Tian's research centers on nano-materials synthesis, electrocatalysis, and electrochemistry, with particular emphasis on designing metal nanocrystals (Pd, Pt, Rh) featuring high-index facets. Her work establishes critical structure-property relationships where crystal facet engineering directly enhances catalytic performance for reactions like ethanol oxidation and CO2 reduction. This approach bridges fundamental surface science with practical fuel cell applications.
Analysis of her 12 publications (2007-2019) reveals consistent focus on electrochemical synthesis methods for tetrahexahedral and other high-index faceted nanocrystals. The research trajectory shows evolution from foundational synthesis techniques (2007 Science paper) to sophisticated core-shell architectures and CO2 reduction applications (2017). Her work predominantly appears in elite chemistry journals including Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie, and ACS Catalysis, demonstrating sustained high-impact contributions to electrocatalysis.
While no specific scientific awards are documented in the provided materials, her collaborative publications with prominent researchers like Shi-Gang Sun indicate active participation in major research initiatives. The absence of explicit student or grant listings prevents detailed commentary on mentoring activities or funding sources.
Though laboratory specifics aren't detailed, her extensive co-authorship network within Xiamen University's electrochemistry group suggests leadership in a well-established research team focused on advanced electrocatalyst development. The consistent publication output through 2019 indicates ongoing active research in nanomaterials for energy conversion.
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