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Fang Wei

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Spindle-shaped nanoscale yolk/shell magnetic stirring bars for heterogeneous catalysis in macro- and microscopic systems

Shuliang Yang, Li Peng, Fang Wei

A new type of spindle-shaped nanoscale yolk/shellmagnetic stirring bar containing noblemetal nanoparticles was prepared. The as-synthesized Pd-Fe@meso-SiO2 not only showed impressive activity and stability as a heterogeneous catalyst in a macroscopic flask ...
Royal Soc Chemistry2016

Hierarchical flowerlike magnesium oxide hollow spheres with extremely high surface area for adsorption and catalysis

Shuliang Yang, Li Peng, Yanan Zhu, Fang Wei

Three-dimensionally hierarchical flowerlike MgO hollow spheres with an extremely high surface area of 343 m(2) g(-1) were prepared through a facile and environmentally friendly solvothermal route. The maximum adsorption capacity at natural pH reached 569.7 ...
Royal Soc Chemistry2016

Preparation of Magnetic Tubular Nanoreactors for Highly Efficient Catalysis

Shuliang Yang, Li Peng, Jian Liu, Chang Liu, Fang Wei

We report an efficient and controllable route to prepare magnetic tubular nanoreactors composed of a mesoporous SiO2 shell with iron-noble metal nanoparticles inside. The key of this method is to design and fabricate Fe nanoparticles encapsulated in a meso ...
Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh2016

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