Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
LI Lin
Title: Professor
Subject: Physical Chemistry
Phone: 0411-84379677
Email: llin@dicp.ac.cn
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Research Interests

1. Development and application of in situ characterization techniques for catalysis studies.

2. Applications of microcalorimetry for the studies of catalysis, adsorption and process safety.

Biography
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Professor, 2018/12 - present 
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Associate Professor, 2009/09 - 2018/12 
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Assistant Professor, 2006/12 - 2009/09 
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Ph.D, Physical Chemistry, 1999/09 - 2006/12 
Jilin University, B.S., Applied Chemistry, 1992/09 - 1996/07
Honors and Awards

2018 Key Technical Personnel of Chinese Academy Science

Publications

1. Xiaoyu Li, Jian Lin, Lin Li*, Yike Huang, Xiaoli Pan, Sebastián E. Collins, Yujing Ren,  Yang Su, Leilei Kang, Xiaoyan Liu, Yanliang Zhou, Hua Wang, Aiqin Wang, Botao Qiao*,  Xiaodong Wang*, Tao Zhang, Controlling CO2 hydrogenation selectivity by metal-support electron transfer under reaction conditions, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2020, DOI: 10.1002/anie.202003847

2. Xiaoyu Li#, Yanliang Zhou#, Botao Qiao, Xiaoli Pan, Chaojie Wang, Liru Cao, Lin Li*, Jian Lin*, Xiaodong Wang*, Enhanced stability of Pt/Al2O3 modified by Zn promoter for catalytic dehydrogenation of ethane, Journal of Energy Chemistry, 2020, 51: 14-20

3. Xiaoyu Li, Lin Li*, Jian Lin, Botao Qiao, Xiaofeng Yang, Aiqin Wang, Xiaodong Wang*, Reactivity of Methanol Steam Reforming on ZnPd Intermetallic Catalyst: Understanding from Microcalorimetric and FT-IR Studies, Journal of Physical Chemistry C,2018, 122(23): 12395-12403

4. Lin Li, Jian Lin, Xiaoyu Li, Aiqin Wang, Xiaodong Wang*, Tao Zhang, Adsorption/reaction energetics measured by microcalorimetry and correlated with reactivity on supported catalysts: A review, Chinese Journal of Catalysis, 2016, 37(12): 2039-2052

5. Lin Li, Aiqin Wang, Botao Qiao, Jian Lin, Yanqiang Huang, Xiaodong Wang, and Tao Zhang*, Origin of the High Activity of Au/FeOx for Low-temperature CO Oxidation: Direct Evidence for a Redox Mechanism, Journal of Catalysis, 2013, 299: 90-100