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Sen Zhang is a researcher in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Virginia, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. Their work focuses on advanced catalytic materials, nanomaterials synthesis, and applications in renewable energy and environmental chemistry. Key research areas include electrocatalysts for energy conversion (e.g., fuel cells, water electrolysis), nanocrystal design for CO2 conversion, and surface-engineered catalysts for selectivity control in chemical reactions.
Recent studies emphasize interface engineering in catalyst supports (e.g., Pt-CeOx interfaces), ligand-mediated nanoparticle stabilization, and hybrid nanostructures for photoelectrochemical systems. Their work often integrates materials science principles with electrochemistry to address challenges in sustainable energy storage and environmental remediation.
Publications from 2022-2024 highlight advancements in core-shell nanocrystals, single-atom alloys, and non-precious metal catalysts for oxygen evolution reactions. Research methodologies involve in situ characterization, colloidal synthesis, and computational modeling to optimize catalyst performance and stability.
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