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Chemical Communications | 2009

Low activation energy dehydrogenation of aqueous formic acid on platinum–ruthenium–bismuth oxide at near ambient temperature and pressure

Siu-Wa Ting; Shaoan Cheng; Kwok-Ying Tsang; Nicole van der Laak; Kwong-Yu Chan

Highly selective dehydrogenation of formic acid in water was observed at near ambient temperature on a metal/metal oxide catalyst composed of platinum ruthenium and bismuth with a low activation energy of 37.3 kJ mol(-1).


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2011

Novel ice structures in carbon nanopores: pressure enhancement effect of confinement

Monika Jazdzewska; Małgorzata Śliwińska-Bartkowiak; Anatoly I. Beskrovnyy; Sergey G. Vasilovskiy; Siu-Wa Ting; Kwong-Yu Chan; Liangliang Huang; Keith E. Gubbins

We report experimental results on the structure and melting behavior of ice confined in multi-walled carbon nanotubes and ordered mesoporous carbon CMK-3, which is the carbon replica of a SBA-15 silica template. The silica template has cylindrical mesopores with micropores connecting the walls of neighboring mesopores. The structure of the carbon replica material CMK-3 consists of carbon rods connected by smaller side-branches, with quasi-cylindrical mesopores of average pore size 4.9 nm and micropores of 0.6 nm. Neutron diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry have been used to determine the structure of the confined ice and the solid-liquid transition temperature. The results are compared with the behavior of water in multi-walled carbon nanotubes of inner diameters of 2.4 nm and 4 nm studied by the same methods. For D(2)O in CMK-3 we find evidence of the existence of nanocrystals of cubic ice and ice IX; the diffraction results also suggest the presence of ice VIII, although this is less conclusive. We find evidence of cubic ice in the case of the carbon nanotubes. For bulk water these crystal forms only occur at temperatures below 170 K in the case of cubic ice, and at pressures of hundreds or thousands of MPa in the case of ice VIII and IX. These phases appear to be stabilized by the confinement.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014

Activity of Pd/C for hydrogen generation in aqueous formic acid solution

Chaoquan Hu; Jayasree K. Pulleri; Siu-Wa Ting; Kwong-Yu Chan


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2012

Reaction pathways derived from DFT for understanding catalytic decomposition of formic acid into hydrogen on noble metals

Chaoquan Hu; Siu-Wa Ting; Kwong-Yu Chan; Wei Huang


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2012

Formic acid dehydrogenation over PtRuBiOx/C catalyst for generation of CO-free hydrogen in a continuous-flow reactor

Chaoquan Hu; Siu-Wa Ting; Jenkin Tsui; Kwong-Yu Chan


Electrochimica Acta | 2010

Varying carbon structures templated from KIT-6 for optimum electrochemical capacitance

Fujun Li; Nicole van der Laak; Siu-Wa Ting; Kwong-Yu Chan


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2012

Heterogeneous catalytic generation of hydrogen from formic acid under pressurized aqueous conditions

Siu-Wa Ting; Chaoquan Hu; Jayasree K. Pulleri; Kwong-Yu Chan


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013

Insights into hydrogen generation from formic acid on PtRuBiOx in aqueous solution at room temperature

Chaoquan Hu; Siu-Wa Ting; Kwong-Yu Chan; Wei Huang


Meeting Abstracts | 2012

Lithium titanate prepared from mesoporous TiO2 fiber as anode material for lithium Ion batteries

Siu-Wa Ting; Zhuhong Yang; Chi-Ying Vanessa Li; Wei Zhuang; Wenjun Yao; Xiaohua Lu; Kwong-Yu Chan


Meeting Abstracts | 2012

Structural and Electrochemical Studies of Mesoporous Li4Ti5O12-TiO2 Composite Spheres as Anode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries

Siu-Wa Ting; Chi-Ying Vanessa Li; Kwong-Yu Chan

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Chaoquan Hu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wei Huang

Taiyuan University of Technology

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Liangliang Huang

Nanjing University of Technology

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Wei Zhuang

Nanjing University of Technology

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