Wang Jingyu
Associate Professor
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
China
Biography
Since 2014, Dr Wang Jingyu has been working in school of chemistry and chemical engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology as introduced talent. She graduated from chemistry department of Wuhan University in June, 2007. During 2007-2014, she was working in department of chemistry, Harbin Institute of Technology. Her research mainly focuses on photocatalytic materials, electrocatalytic materials, absorbing materials, and solar cell devices. The detailed interests include: (1) TiO2 based photocatalytic and electrocatalytic nanocomposites; (2) Carbon, conducting polymers, barium ferrite; (3) Structure design of conjugated polymers and assembly of polymer/TiO2 bulk heterojunction solar cells. So far she have finished several projects being supported by Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), Specialized Research Fund of Higher Education of China, Basic Research Ability Developing Program for Young Scholars of Harbin Institute of Technology, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Project, and so on. She have published one monograph (Characterization of solid materials, 2011, Harbin Institute of Technology Press) and more than 20 papers in international journals (such as Chemical Communications, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Environmental Science & Technology, Crystal Growth & Design, Journal of Hazardous Materials, CrystEngComm, Nanotechnology, et al). Three patents were awarded as Chinese invention patent.
Research Interest
photocatalytic materials, electrocatalytic materials, absorbing materials, and solar cell devices. The detailed interests include: (1) TiO2 based photocatalytic and electrocatalytic nanocomposites; (2) Carbon, conducting polymers, barium ferrite; (3) Structure design of conjugated polymers and assembly of polymer/TiO2 bulk heterojunction solar cells.
Publications
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Liuan Gu, Jingyu Wang*, Hao Cheng, Yizhi Zhao, et al. One-step preparation of graphene supported anatase TiO2 with exposed {001} facets and mechanism of enhanced photocatalytic property. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2013, 5(8), 3085–3093. (SCI, IF: 5.008).
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Liya Hu, Jingyu Wang*, Jianxiong Zhang, Qiuyan Zhang, et al. N-doped Anatase/Rutile TiO2 Hybrid by Low-Temperature Direct Nitridization: Enhanced Photoactivity under UV-/Visible- Light. RSC Advances, 2014, 4(1), 420-427. (SCI, IF: 2.562).
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Liuan Gu, Jingyu Wang*, Zhijuan Zou, et al. Graphitic-C3N4-hybridized TiO2 nanosheets with reactive {001} facets to enhance the UV- and visible-light photocatalytic activity. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2014, 268, 216–223. (SCI, IF: 3.925).