JieshanQiu, Cheung-Kong Distinguished Professor of Carbon Science and ChemicalEngineering at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China. His researchencompasses both fundamental and applied aspects of carbon materials andscience, with a focus on the methodologies of producing carbon materials forenergy storage and conversion, catalysis, and environment protection. He haspublished 800+ papers in peer-reviewed journals, including Nature Mater., Adv.Mater., Adv. Funct. Mater., Adv. Energy Mater., Energy Environ. Sci., PNAS,Nature Commun., ACS Nano, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., J. Am. Chem. Soc., Joule,Matter, Chem, etc., with citations 58000+ times and h-index of 120 (googlescholar), and his work has been featured on 70 covers of internationaljournals. He has been invited to give 160+ plenary/invited/keynotetalks in conferences and at universities and research institutes. He has filed160+ Chinese and International patents. He has been honored with 30+prestigious awards and prizes including the First-class award for fundamentalresearch and industrialization technologies from the Education Ministry ofChina and Liaoning Province. He is a highly cited researcher by ClarivateAnalytics from 2018 to 2022 and by Elsevier from 2019 to 2022. He is the AssociateEditor of the journals, Battery Energy (Wiley) and Chemical Engineering Science (Elsevier).
Abstract
Graphene, as a kind of 2D carbon material, is of greatpotential in many fields, and can be produced from different carbon-containingprecursors by various technologies. With graphene as the building structureunit, functional materials with tuned structure and properties can befabricated, of which the key is how to functionalize the graphene. By makinguse of molecule chemical methods, graphene can be finely functionalized. A newconcept, multi-dimension carbon materials engineering (MDCME),is proposed, and demonstrated with applications of the functionalized graphenein energy storage and conversion, electro-catalysis for synthesis ofvalue-added fine chemicals. The MDCME concept will be explained in terms ofmolecular science, surface and interface engineering, and the construction of multi-dimensionalmaterials with better-than-expectations performance. The prospects andchallenges of smart functional materials will be outlined with applications offunctionalized graphene in fields such as electro-chemical synthesis andseparations.
CGIA supports members to focus on application and industry chain, to keep pace with market development, to guarantee industry interests by involving in policy making and establishing standards, and to build long-term cooperation with up-down stream enterprises all over the world.
E-mail: meeting@c-gia.org
Abstract: Minyang Lu
Sponsor: Wenyang Yang
Media: Liping Wang
Operated by:China Innovation Alliance of the Graphene Industry