Peng Kang

About Peng Kang

Peng Kang, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Tianjin University, specializes in the field of Electrochemical Engineering, Catalysis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Grafting amine-functionalized ligand layer on catalyst for electrochemical CO2 capture and utilization

Boosting CO2 electrocatalysis through electrical double layer regulations

Alcoholamine-Grafted Zinc Oxide Enhances CO2 Electroreduction at Elevated Temperatures

Integrated Electrochemical Carbon Capture and Utilization by Redox‐Active Amine Grafted Gold Nanoparticles

Self-supporting CuM LDH (M= Ni, Fe, Co) carbon cloth electrodes for selective electrochemical ammonia oxidation to nitrogen

Phase‐Inversion Induced 3D Electrode for Direct Acidic Electroreduction CO2 to Formic acid

Selective Electroreduction of Oxalic Acid to Glycolic Acid by Mesoporous TiO2 Spheres

Temperature-Dependent Electrosynthesis of C2 Oxygenates from Oxalic Acid Using Gallium Tin Oxides

Peng Kang Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

6043

Citations(since 2020)

3672

Cited By

3978

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

43

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Peng Kang Skills & Research Interests

Electrochemical Engineering

Catalysis

Top articles of Peng Kang

Grafting amine-functionalized ligand layer on catalyst for electrochemical CO2 capture and utilization

Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

2024/4/1

Boosting CO2 electrocatalysis through electrical double layer regulations

Iscience

2024/3/15

Alcoholamine-Grafted Zinc Oxide Enhances CO2 Electroreduction at Elevated Temperatures

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

2024/2/3

Integrated Electrochemical Carbon Capture and Utilization by Redox‐Active Amine Grafted Gold Nanoparticles

Advanced Functional Materials

2024/1/4

Self-supporting CuM LDH (M= Ni, Fe, Co) carbon cloth electrodes for selective electrochemical ammonia oxidation to nitrogen

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry

2023/7/1

Phase‐Inversion Induced 3D Electrode for Direct Acidic Electroreduction CO2 to Formic acid

Small

2023/6

Selective Electroreduction of Oxalic Acid to Glycolic Acid by Mesoporous TiO2 Spheres

ChemCatChem

2023/4/6

Temperature-Dependent Electrosynthesis of C2 Oxygenates from Oxalic Acid Using Gallium Tin Oxides

ACS Catalysis

2023/3/1

Highly Efficient Alkaline Water Electrolysis Using Alkanolamine-Functionalized Zirconia-Blended Separators

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

2023/2/27

Tailored Bimetallic Ni–Sn Catalyst for Electrochemical Ammonia Oxidation to Dinitrogen with High Selectivity

Inorganic Chemistry

2023/2/23

Phenolate-bonded bis (μ-oxido)-bis-copper (iii) intermediates: hydroxylation and dehalogenation reactivities

Faraday Discussions

2022

Peng Kang
Peng Kang

H-Index: 23

CuSn Double‐Metal Hydroxides for Direct Electrochemical Ammonia Oxidation to Dinitrogen

ChemElectroChem

2022/2/24

Acidic Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction Using Space-Confined Nanoreactors

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

2022/2/2

CO2 Electrolysis System under Industrially Relevant Conditions

2022/1/19

Nitrogen-doped Zn–Ni oxide for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide in sea water

Rare Metals

2021/11

Shuai Zhang
Shuai Zhang

H-Index: 25

Peng Kang
Peng Kang

H-Index: 23

Integrated Capture and Electroreduction of Flue Gas CO2 to Formate Using Amine Functionalized SnOx Nanoparticles

ACS Energy Letters

2021/8/30

Metal oxide/nitrogen-doped carbon catalysts enables highly efficient CO2 electroreduction

Transactions of Tianjin University

2021/6

Imine‐Nitrogen‐Doped Carbon Nanotubes for the Electrocatalytic Reduction of Flue Gas CO2

ChemElectroChem

2021/5/11

Membrane-electrode assembly electrolysis of CO2 to formate using indium nitride nanomaterials

Journal of CO2 Utilization

2021/3/1

Pengfei Hou
Pengfei Hou

H-Index: 3

Peng Kang
Peng Kang

H-Index: 23

Selective electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide to oxalate by lead tin oxides with low overpotential

Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

2020/9/5

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