Dai, Sheng 照片

Dai, Sheng

Professor

所属大学: The University of Tennessee Knoxville

所属学院: Department of Chemistry

邮箱:
sdai@utk.edu

个人主页:
https://www.chem.utk.edu/dai/

研究领域

Catalysis, Environmental Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Radiochemistry

近期论文

Wang, C. M.; Luo, H. M.; Li, H. R.; Zhu, X.; Yu, B.; Dai, S., Tuning the Physicochemical Properties of Diverse Phenolic Ionic Liquids for Equimolar CO2 Capture by the Substituent on the Anion. Chemistry-a European Journal 2012, 18 (7), 2153-2160.

Sun, X. Q.; Luo, H. M.; Dai, S., Ionic Liquids-Based Extraction: A Promising Strategy for the Advanced Nuclear Fuel Cycle. Chemical Reviews 2012, 112, 2100–2128.

Qiao, Z. A.; Brown, S. S.; Adcock, J.; Veith, G. M.; Bauer, J. C.; Payzant, E. A.; Unocic, R. R.; Dai, S., A Topotactic Synthetic Methodology for Highly Fluorine-Doped Mesoporous Metal Oxides. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 2012, 51 (12), 2888-2893.

Zhai, Y. P.; Dou, Y. Q.; Zhao, D. Y.; Fulvio, P. F.; Mayes, R. T.; Dai, S., Carbon Materials for Chemical Capacitive Energy Storage. Advanced Materials 2011, 23 (42), 4828-4850.

Wang, C. M.; Luo, X. Y.; Luo, H. M.; Jiang, D. E.; Li, H. R.; Dai, S., Tuning the Basicity of Ionic Liquids for Equimolar CO2 Capture. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 2011, 50 (21), 4918-4922.

Wang, C. M.; Cui, G. K.; Luo, X. Y.; Xu, Y. J.; Li, H. R.; Dai, S., Highly Efficient and Reversible SO2 Capture by Tunable Azole-Based Ionic Liquids through Multiple-Site Chemical Absorption. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2011, 133 (31), 11916-11919.

Guo, B. K.; Wang, X. Q.; Fulvio, P. F.; Chi, M. F.; Mahurin, S. M.; Sun, X. G.; Dai, S., Soft-Templated Mesoporous Carbon-Carbon Nanotube Composites for High Performance Lithium-ion Batteries. Advanced Materials 2011, 23, 4661-4666.

Liu, R.; Mahurin, S. M.; Li, C.; Unocic, R. R.; Idrobo, J. C.; Gao, H. J.; Pennycook, S. J.; Dai, S., Dopamine as a Carbon Source: The Controlled Synthesis of Hollow Carbon Spheres and Yolk-Structured Carbon Nanocomposites. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 2011, 50 (30), 6799-6802.