Wei Zhong
Professor
Department of Physics
Laboratory of Solid State Microstructure, Nanjing University
China
Biography
Dr Wei Zhong has received his PhD in Chemistry from Nanjing University in 1998. Currently, he is working as Professor of the Laboratory of Solid State Microstructure, Nanjing University, Department of Physics.
Research Interest
sol-gel, catalytic CVD and Hydrothermal techniques to synthesize a range of nanostructured materials, particularly those showing interesting magnetic, electronic, or optical properties. Particular interests include: colossal magnetoresistance, magnetocaloric effect, photoluminescence, microwave absorption properties, perpendicular magnetic recording materials, core/shell nanocomposite materials, one-dimensional nanostructured semiconductors, helical carbon nanotubes, carbon nanocoils, and carbon nanobelts.
Publications
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Qiao W, Yan S, Song X, Zhang X, Sun Y, Chen X, Zhong W, Du Y. Monolayer MoS 2 quantum dots as catalysts for efficient hydrogen evolution. Rsc Advances. 2015;5(118):97696-701.
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Yan S, Qiao W, He X, Guo X, Xi L, Zhong W, Du Y. Enhancement of magnetism by structural phase transition in MoS2. Applied Physics Letters. 2015 Jan 5;106(1):012408.
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Qi X, Deng Y, Zhong W, Yang Y, Qin C, Au C, Du Y. Controllable and large-scale synthesis of carbon nanofibers, bamboo-like nanotubes, and chains of nanospheres over Fe/SnO2 and their microwave-absorption properties. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 2009 Dec 22;114(2):808-14.
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Tang NJ, Zhong W, Au CT, Gedanken A, Yang Y, Du YW. Largeâ€Scale Synthesis, Annealing, Purification, and Magnetic Properties of Crystalline Helical Carbon Nanotubes with Symmetrical Structures. Advanced Functional Materials. 2007 Jun 18;17(9):1542-50.