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Jump to: Article | Thesis (University of Nottingham only) Number of items: 8. ArticleYu, Jiahui, Liu, Shuai, Mu, Xueliang, Yang, Gang, Luo, Xiang, Lester, Edward and Wu, Tao (2021) Cu-ZrO2 catalysts with highly dispersed Cu nanoclusters derived from ZrO2@ HKUST-1 composites for the enhanced CO2 hydrogenation to methanol. Chemical Engineering Journal, 419 . p. 129656. ISSN 13858947 Chen, Yipei, Mu, Xueliang, Luo, Xiang, Shi, Kaiqi, Yang, Gang and Wu, Tao (2019) Catalytic conversion of methane at low temperatures: a critical review. Energy Technology (190075). ISSN 2194-4288 Zhao, Haitao, Mu, Xueliang, Zheng, Chenghang, Liu, Shaojun, Zhu, Yanqiu, Gao, Xiang and Wu, Tao (2018) Structural defects in 2D MoS2 nanosheets and their roles in the adsorption of airborne elemental mercury. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 366 . pp. 240-249. ISSN 03043894 Mu, Xueliang, Chen, Yipei, Lester, Edward and Wu, Tao (2018) Optimized synthesis of nano-scale high quality HKUST-1 under mild conditions and its application in CO2 capture. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 270 . pp. 249-257. ISSN 13871811 Chen, Yipei, Mu, Xueliang, Lester, Edward and Wu, Tao (2018) High efficiency synthesis of HKUST-1 under mild conditions with high BET surface area and CO2 uptake capacity. Progress in Natural Science: Materials International . ISSN 1002-0071 Zhao, Haitao, Yang, Gang, Mu, Xueliang, Cao, Pengfei, Gao, Xiang and Wu, Tao (2017) Hg 0 capture over MoS2 nanosheets containing adsorbent: effects of temperature, space velocity, and other gas species. Energy Procedia, 105 . pp. 4408-4413. ISSN 1876-6102 Zhao, Haitao, Mu, Xueliang, Yang, Gang, Zheng, Chengheng, Sun, Chenggong, Gao, Xiang and Wu, Tao (2017) Microwave-induced activation of additional active edge sites on the MoS₂ surface for enhanced Hgᴼ capture. Applied Surface Science, 420 . pp. 439-445. ISSN 0169-4332 Thesis (University of Nottingham only)Mu, Xueliang (2019) Synthesis, modification and application of metal organic frameworks and their derivatives. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. |