Wu Edge
Professor
Department of Chemistry
Fuzhou University
China
Biography
Education January 2002 - December 2004; Department of Chemistry, Chinese University of Hong Kong, PhD research: Synthesis and photocatalytic nano semiconductor materials September 1982 - June 1985; Institute of Chemical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Graduate research: The transition metal complex catalytic September 1978 - July 1982, School of Chemical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, undergraduate professional: inorganic Engineering work experience December 2004 - present; Fuzhou University photocatalytic State Key Engineering laboratory; researcher; Ph.D. Research direction: photocatalyst materials, environmental pollutants processing Speaker tutorial: undergraduate: inorganic Chemistry; Chemistry and life (public elective correction); Introduction environmental Chemistry (Elective) Master: modern inorganic synthesis techniques; Introduction photocatalysis; environmental chemistry doctoral students: multiphase Photocatalytic March 1987 - December 2001; Fujian Institute of structure of matter, Director of Science and Technology Department, Associate Professor, Research Assistant Research Interests: 1, structural chemistry cluster 2, Coordination catalysis and the synthesis of fine chemicals in July 1985 - February 1987; Dalian University of Technology Institute of Chemical Technology, assistant professor, synthesized develop a transition metal complex catalysis and fine chemicals: research Teaching: organic chemistry and experiments
Research Interest
Nano photocatalytic materials, environmental pollutants treatment
Publications
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Liang S., Zhu S., Wu Ling*, et al.2012, Rapid template-free synthesis and photocatalytic performance of visible light-activated SnNb2O6 nanosheet. Journal Of Materials Chemistry, 22(6): 2670-2678.
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Wu W., Liu G. Wu Ling*, et al.2012, A simple and high efficient route for the preparation of p-phenylenediamine by reducing 4-nitroaniline over commercial CdS visible-light-driven photocatalyst in water. Green Chemistry, 14(6), 1705-1709
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.Liang S., Wen L., Wu Ling*, et al.2012, Molecular recognitive photocatalytic degradation of various cationic pollutants by the selective adsorption on visible light-drived SnNb2O6 nanosheet photocatalyst, Appl. Catal. B., 125,103-110.