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Dongliang Peng
Dongliang Peng
Name:   Dongliang Peng
Address: College of Materials,Xiamen University,422 Siming South Road
Tel: 0592-2180155
Fax: 0592-2183515
E-mail: dlpeng@xmu.edu.cn
Research group: http://cm.xmu.edu.cn/html/teacher/3/


EDUCATION AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

  • From 1993 to 1997, Ph. D. Degree, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan and Department of Physics, Lanzhou University, China. (Chinese-Japanese Co-Training Ph.D Program), Major in Condensed Physics
  • From 1985 to 1989, M.S. Degree, Department of Physics, Lanzhou University, China, Major in Solid State Physics
  • From 1979 to 1983, B.S. Degree, Department of Physics, Lanzhou University, China, Major in Metal Physics
  • From 1983 to 1989, Assistant in Department of Physics, Lanzhou University, China
  • From 1990 to 1994, Lecturer in Department of Physics, Lanzhou University, China
  • From 1995 to 1997, Associate Professor in Department of Physics, Lanzhou University, China
  • From 1/1998 to 11/2001, Post-doctoral Research Fellow of the Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology (CREST) Program of Japan Science and Technology (JST) Corporation, Japan
  • From 12/2001 to 11/2003, Post-doctoral Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Japan
  • From 12/2003 to 3/2005, Senior Research Fellow in Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
  • From 4/2005 to 5/2006, Associate Professor in Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
  • From 12/2005 to Now, Professor in Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Minjiang Scholar Distinguished Professor, Xiamen University, China

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Controllable Preparation, Assembly, Physical and Catalytic Properties Manipulation of Magnetic Nanocluster Materials
  • Spintronics and its Relative Materials
  • Controllable Synthesis and Property Control of Inorganic Low-Dimension Materials
  • Structure, Synthesis Design and Property Control of Novel Nano-Micro Anode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries

REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

  1. JB Wang, WB Mi, LS Wang, QF Zhang, and DL Peng*, “Enhanced anomalous Hall effect in Fe nanocluster assembled thin films”, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2014, 16, 16623-16628.
  2. QS Xie, YT Ma, XQ Zhang, HZ Guo, AL Lu, LS Wang, GH Yue, and DL Peng*, “Synthesis of amorphous ZnSnO3-C hollow microcubes as advanced anode materials for lithium ion batteries”, Electrochimica Acta, 2014, 141, 374–383.
  3. QS Xie, XQ Zhang, XB Wu, HY Wu, X Liu, GH Yue, Y Yang, and DL Peng*, Yolk-shell ZnO-C microspheres with enhanced electrochemical performance as anode material for lithium ion batteries, Electrochimica Acta, 2014, 125, 659–665.
  4. YZ Chen*, DQ Zeng, MB Cortie, A Dowd, HZ Guo, JB Wang, and DL Peng*, "Seed-Induced Growth of Flower-Like Au-Ni-ZnO Metal-Semiconductor Hybrid Nanocrystals for Photocatalytic Applications", Small, 2014, in press.
  5. HZ Guo, X Liu, YH Hou, QS Xie, LS Wang, H Geng, and DL Peng*, “Magnetically Separable and Recyclable Urchin-Like Co-P Hollow Nanocomposites for Catalytic Hydrogen Generation”, Journal of Power Sources, 2014, 260, 100-108.
  6. HZ Guo, YZ Chen*, MB Cortie, X Liu, QS Xie, X Wang, and DL Peng*, “Shape-Selective Formation of Monodisperse Copper Nanospheres and Nanocubes via Disproportionation Reaction Route and Their Optical Properties”, J. Phys. Chem. C, 2014, 118, 9801-9808.
  7. QS Xie, Y Zhao, HZ Guo, AL Lu, XX Zhang, LS Wang, MS Chen, and DL Peng*, “Facile preparation of well-dispersed CeO2-ZnO composite hollow microspheres with enhanced catalytic activity for CO oxidation”, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2014, 6, 421-428.
  8. YZ Chen*, DQ Zeng, K Zhang, AL Lu, LS Wang, and DL Peng*, “Au–ZnO hybrid nanoflowers, nanomultipods and nanopyramids: one-pot reaction synthesis and photocatalytic properties”, Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 874–881.
  9. DQ Zeng, YZ Chen*, AL Lu, M Li, HZ Guo, JB Wang, and DL Peng*, “Ni-Cu@Au-Cu nanowires with tunable magnetic and plasmonic properties: nonaqueous injection synthesis and characterization”, Chem. Commun., 2013, 49, 11545-11547.
  10. HZ Guo, N Lin, YZ Chen, ZW Wang, QS Xie, TC Zheng, N Gao, SP Li, JY Kang, DJ Cai*, and DL Peng*, “Copper Nanowires as Fully Transparent Conductive Electrodes”, Scientific Reports, 2013, 3, 02323.
  11. HZ Guo, YZ Chen*, H Ping, J Jin, and DL Peng*, “Facile Synthesis of Cu and Cu@Cu-Ni Nanocubes and Nanowires in Hydrophobic Solution in the Presence of Nickel and Chlorine Ions”, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 2394-2402.
  12. QS Xie, F Li, HZ Guo, LS Wang, YZ Chen, GH Yue, and DL Peng*, “Template-Free Synthesis of Amorphous Double-Shelled Zinc–Cobalt Citrate Hollow Microspheres and Their Transformation to Crystalline ZnCo2O4 Microspheres”, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2013, 5, 5508-5517.
  13. XX Zhang, QS Xie, GH Yue*, Y Zhang, XQ Zhang, AL Lu, and DL Peng*, “A novel hierarchical network-like Co3O4 anode material for lithium batteries”, Electrochimica Acta, 2013, 111, 746-754.
  14. H Guo, YZ Chen*, HM Ping, L S Wang, and DL Peng*, “One-Pot Synthesis of Hexagonal and Triangular Nickel-Copper Alloy Nanoplates and Their Magnetic and Catalytic Properties”, J. Mater. Chem., 2012, 22, 8336-8344.
  15. H She, YZ Chen*, X Chen, K Zhang, Z Wang, and DL Peng*, “Structure, optical and magnetic properties of Ni@Au and Au@Ni nanoparticles synthesized via non-aqueous approaches”, J. Mater. Chem., 2012, 22, 2757-2765.

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