Li Zhaosheng

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Li Zhaosheng

Professor

Address: Room 710, Mong Manwai Building, Gulou Campus, Nanjing University

Tel: 025-83686304 (extension 800)

Email: zsli@nju.edu.cn

Profile:

Li Zhaosheng, born in 1975, is a professor at Nanjing University’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences and a member of the Photochemistry Committee of Chinese Renewable Energy Society. He received his doctorate from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2003 and was engaged in post-doctoral research at Nanjing University’s Ecomaterials and Renewable Energy Research Center from 2003 and 2005. He studied at Japan’s National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) as a visiting scholar from February to March of 2004 and has been working at Nanjing University’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering since November 2005. In June 2007, he joined the NIMS International Center for Young Scientists (ICYS) and stayed in Japan for three months to do research. In December 2006, he was promoted to associate professor and in December 2011, to professor.

His research focuses on energy materials and ecomaterials. So far, he has published over 190 papers (which have been cited for more than 13,000 times) on academic journals, including 1 on Nature Materials, 3 on Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 3 on Energy & Environmental Science, 1 on Nano Today, 6 on Advanced Functional Materials, 1 on Advanced Energy Materials, 1 on ACS Nano, 4 on Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2 on Environmental Science & Technology, 2 on Chemistry of Materials, 8 on Journal of Materials Chemistry (A), 9 on Chemical Communications, thirteen on Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 12 on Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics and 10 on Applied Physics Letters. He has also translated a book.


Projects:

He is taking charge of 1 key project of the National Natural Science Foundation and 1 sub-project of the National Key Research and Development Project of China.


Major Achievements:

  1. Nanjing University Young Core Teacher (2010)

  2. The Ministry-of-Education New Century Excellent Specialist (2012)

  3. First prize of Jiangsu Science and Technology Award (second accomplisher) (2012)

  4. Second prize of National Natural Science Award (second accomplisher) (2012)

  5. Nanjing University’s Tier-B “Peak Climbers Support Program” (2015)

  6. Top 1% Cited Author of journals under the British Royal Society of Chemistry (2015)

  7. First prize of Jiangsu Science and Technology Award (first accomplisher) (2016)


Courses:

  1. Undergraduate course (since 2006): Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering, 80 class hours, 4 credits

  2. Graduate-level course: Development of Materials Science


Research Areas:

  1. Photocatalytic materials (photocatalytic water decomposition to produce hydrogen and photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction to make hydrocarbon fuel)

  2. New photoelectrode materials (solar energy-chemical energy conversion and photovoltaic conversion)

(3) Ecomaterials (natural gas desulfurization)


Graduate Students Advisement:

Professor Li is now supervising four doctoral students and three master’s students. One master’s student and two doctoral students have been granted the China National Scholarship and one doctoral student won the President’s Special Award of Nanjing University. Former students are working at a variety of universities, research institutes and well-known enterprises, such as Huawei, ZTE, China National Petroleum Corporation (Shanghai), Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, China Mobile, TP-LINK and Zeiss (Shanghai).


Recent Representative Patents:

[1] Li, Zhaosheng, Qian, Qinfeng, Huang, Huiting, & Zou, Zhigang. (2016). A way to make copper tungstate photoanode films. Chinese Patent No. ZL201610896768.0.


[2] Li, Zhaosheng, Guo, Yongsheng, Zhang, Ningsi, & Zou, Zhigang. (2016). A way to make membrane electrodes by photocatalytic decomposition of water particles with electrical coupling agents. Chinese Patent No. ZL201610225982.3.


[3] Li, Zhaosheng, Wang, Zhiqiang, & Zou, Zhigang. (2013). A kind of manganese oxide/titanium oxynitride supercapacitor material with high energy density and long service life and its fabrication. Chinese Patent No. ZL201310475458.8.


Recent Representative Papers:

(Note: * refers to corresponding author)

[1] Zhang, Yuanming, Zhang, Ningsi, Wang, Tiantian, Huang, Huiting, Chen, Yong, Li, Zhaosheng,* & Zou, Zhigang. (2019). Heterogeneous degradation of organic contaminants in the photo-Fenton reaction employing pure cubic β-Fe2O3. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 245, 410-419.


[2] Feng, Jianyong, Huang, Huiting, Fang, Tao, Wang, Xin, Yan, Shicheng, Luo, Wenjun, Yu, Tao, Zhao Yixin, Li, Zhaosheng,* & Zou, Zhigang. (2019). Defect engineering in semiconductors: manipulating nonstoichiometric defects and understanding their impact in oxynitrides for solar energy conversion. Advanced Functional Materials, 29, 1808389.


[3] Zhang, NingSi, Zheng, Haoliang, Guo, Yongsheng, Feng, Jianyong, Li, Zhaosheng,* & Zou, Zhigang. (2019). Design principles for construction of charge transport channels in particle-assembled water-splitting photoelectrodes. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 7, 10509-10515.


[4] Hu, Yingfei, Wu, Yangqing, Feng, Jianyong, Huang, Huiting, Zhang, Chunchen, Qian, Qinfeng, Fang, Tao, Xu, Jun, Wang, Peng, Li, Zhaosheng,* & Zou, Zhigang. (2018). Rational design of electrocatalysts for simultaneously promoted bulk charge separation and surface charge transfer in solar water splitting photoelectrodes. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6, 2568-2576.


[5] Fu, Hongwei, Song, Yan, Wu, Yangqing, Huang, Huiting, Fan, Guozheng, Xu, Jun, Li, Zhaosheng,* & Zou Zhigang. (2018). Tuning spontaneous polarization to alter water oxidation/reduction activities of LiNbO3. Applied Physics Letters, 112, 073901.


[6] Jia, Gan, Zhang, Wen, Fan, Guozheng, Li, Zhaosheng,* Fu, Degang, Hao, Weichang, Yuan, Chunwei, & Zou, Zhigang. (2017). Three-dimensional hierarchical architectures derived from surface-mounted metal-organic framework membranes for enhanced electrocatalysis. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 56, 13781-13785.