Niu H
Professor
Department of Chemistry
Anhui University
China
Biography
In 2004 graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China Department of Chemistry, received a doctorate in science, after graduation to the Anhui University of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in teaching and research work, is now Anhui University School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering professor, doctoral tutor. Period , 2006 years 8 months as a Research Full-time Lecturer at Korea University ( Korea University , Center for Advanced Device Materials ) work 1 year 2007 on 9 February to 2009 in 9 countries month at the University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei Physical Sciences at Microscale Laboratory in the postdoctoral research, access to the National Natural Science Foundation, the post-doctoral fund, the Ministry of Education returned to the staff research fund, Anhui Provincial Department of Education Natural Science Research Fund, Anhui Natural Science Foundation, Shanghai Hao Wei Chemical Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Tobacco Group Tobacco Industry Cigarette Smoke Key Laboratory The Fund is principally engaged in the chemical preparation, properties and mechanism research of new functional materials with special optical, electrical and magnetic properties and the development and application of functional composites .
Research Interest
With special light, electricity, magnetic properties of the new functional materials, Research and application of functional composite materials
Publications
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Wang K, Niu H, Chen J, Song J, Mao C, Zhang S, Zheng S, Liu B, Chen C. Facile Synthesis of CeO2-LaFeO3 Perovskite Composite and Its Application for 4-(Methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-Pyridyl)-1-Butanone (NNK) Degradation. Materials. 2016 Apr 29;9(5):326.
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Niu H, Wang Q, Liang H, Chen M, Mao C, Song J, Zhang S, Gao Y, Chen C. Visible-light active and magnetically recyclable nanocomposites for the degradation of organic dye. Materials. 2014 May 21;7(5):4034-44.
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Niu H, Wang Q, Liang H, Chen M, Mao C, Song J, Zhang S, Gao Y, Chen C. Visible-light active and magnetically recyclable nanocomposites for the degradation of organic dye. Materials. 2014 May 21;7(5):4034-44.