Xia Changrong
Professor
Physical Chemistry
University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Changrong is presently working as a Professor for the department of Physical Chemistry at University of science and technology, china.
Research Interest
Dr. Xia’s primary interests lie in processing inorganic materials. In particular, he is interested in developing new materials for energy conversion, for pollutant removal, and for membrane separation. In addition, he is interested in fundamental understanding of the effect of structure, defect, and microstructure on transport and electrical properties of bulks, surfaces and interfaces. Dr. Xia’s current research activities include (1) development of new materials for solid oxide fuel cells that using hydrocarbons as the fuel; (2) fabrication and characterization of ceramic membranes, thin films, and coatings for solid-state ionic devices; (3) development of new materials for low-temperature solid-state fuel cells; and (4) characterization of fuel cell reactions.
Publications
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H-2 and CO oxidation process at the three-phase boundary of Cu-ceria cermet anode for solid oxide fuel cell Author(s): Zheng, Minghao; Wang, Shuang; Li, Mei; et al. Source: Journal of Power Sources Volume: 345 Pages: 165-175 Published: MAR 31 2017
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Enhanced Oxygen Reduction Activity on Ruddlesden-Popper Phase Decorated La0.8Sr0.2FeO3-delta 3D Heterostructured Cathode for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Author(s): Hong, Tao; Zhao, Mingyang; Brinkman, Kyle; et al. Source: Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces Volume: 9 Issue: 10 Pages: 8659-8668 Published: MAR 15 2017
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Bismuth-doped La1.75Sr0.25NiO4+delta as a novel cathode material for solid oxide fuel cells Author(s): Zhu, Zhesheng; Li, Mei; Xia, Changrong; et al. Source: Journal of Materials Chemistry a Volume: 5 Issue: 27 Pages: 14012-14019 Published: JUL 21 2017.