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Inorganic Seminar Series – Sen Zhang (University of Virginia) – Via Zoom

November 12, 2020 | 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

To access the Zoom link, please contact Jim Martin at martinjd@ncsu.edu.

 

Sen Zhang
Sen Zhang, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia

 

Atomically Precise Nanocrystal Surfaces and Interfaces for Electrocatalysis

Abstract:

Catalysis at surfaces and interfaces where there exists bi- or multi-component cooperation has been identified as crucial for many processes related to energy and environmental applications. In this talk, I will highlight such cooperative catalysis can be synthetically controlled at the surface and interface of atomically precise nanocrystals, and can play critical roles in maximizing the benefit of oxygen-mediated energy conversion reactions: oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) for fuel cells and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) for water electrolyzer. The first example is M-Pt (M=non-precious metals) core-shell nanocrystals within which desirable/undesirable interfaces between non-precious metal M core and precious metal Pt shell were identified by theoretical calculations and were experimentally balanced by nanocrystal synthesis. The optimized core-shell nanocrystals exhibited favorable interfacial interaction through properly coupled electronic and strain effects, leading to an enhanced electrocatalytic efficiency towards oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). In the second example, we modulated the interaction of single-site Co, Fe, Ni catalytic centers and inorganic coordination environments in the surface of nanocrystals for electrochemical oxygen evolution reaction (OER). The seamless integration of controlled synthesis of nanocrystals, operando structural/catalytic characterization, and advanced theoretical calculation for oxygen electrocatalyst development will be discussed, which will also be extended to other electrocatalytic processes (e.g. CO2 reduction and biomass-derived molecule upgrading). 

Bio:

Dr. Sen Zhang received his B.Sc. in Polymer Chemistry at the University of Science and Technology of China in 2008. From there he went on to receive his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry in 2013 at Brown University under advisor Prof. Shouheng Sun. Professionally, he worked as a NatureNet postdoctoral fellow under Prof. Christopher Murray at the University of Pennsylvania from 2013 to 2016. He joined the University of Virginia as an assistant professor of chemistry in August 2016. His research interests are in nanomaterials controlled synthesis, assembly, and heterogeneous catalysis for reactions involved in energy and environmental applications, such as fuel cells reactions, water splitting, CO2-to-fuel conversion and biomass conversion. He was named Scialog Fellow by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Research Corporation for Science Advancement (2020), NatureNet Science Fellow by the Nature Conservancy (2013), Potter Prize by Brown University (2014), “2020 Rising star in Chemistry” by the Frontiers in Chemistry, and “Emerging Investigator” by the Journal of Materials Chemistry (2019) and Nanoscale (2020).

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November 12, 2020
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3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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James Martin
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