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Dr. Chenyang Tang is a Research Fellow at Newcastle University specializing in advanced materials for energy applications. His work is conducted within Professor Ian Metcalfe's research group, focusing on the development of exsolved nanoparticle catalysts derived from perovskite oxides for sustainable energy conversion systems.
His research spans Materials Science, Catalysis, and Nanotechnology with emphasis on atomic-scale exsolution mechanisms. He investigates bimetallic catalyst design, noble metal optimization, and in situ nanostructure tailoring to enhance catalytic efficiency in CO oxidation and energy-related reactions. His methodology integrates advanced microscopy with material synthesis for precision-engineered catalytic systems.
Analysis of his 2019-2021 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory advancing exsolution science from fundamental atomic insights to practical catalyst applications. Key contributions include demonstrating bimetallic exsolution pathways, developing shape-persistent porous supports, and establishing protocols for efficient noble metal utilization – all targeting sustainable solutions for emission control and energy technologies.
Dr. Tang operates within Newcastle University's functional materials research ecosystem, collaborating closely with Professor Ian Metcalfe's team on projects bridging solid-state chemistry and catalytic engineering for next-generation energy materials.