Xi'an, China

Yuying Li


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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Yuying Li: Innovator in Transition Metal Carbide Catalysts

Introduction

Yuying Li is a prominent inventor based in Xi'an, China. She has made significant contributions to the field of catalysis, particularly through her innovative work on supported transition metal carbide catalysts. Her research focuses on developing efficient synthesis methods that enhance the performance of catalysts used in various chemical processes.

Latest Patents

Yuying Li holds a patent for a "Supported transition metal carbide catalyst and one-step synthesis method thereof." This patent describes a novel synthesis method that involves mixing a supporter, a transition metal precursor, and a solid carbon source to create a solid mixture. The mixture undergoes a series of treatments, including carbonization and high-temperature programming thermal treatment, to produce the supported transition metal carbide catalyst. This method simplifies the preparation process by avoiding traditional steps such as impregnation and carburization with gas carbon sources. The resulting catalyst exhibits a large outer surface area and notable metal-like catalytic properties.

Career Highlights

Yuying Li is affiliated with Northwest University, where she continues to advance her research in catalysis. Her work has garnered attention for its innovative approach and practical applications in the field. With her expertise, she contributes to the academic community and the development of new technologies.

Collaborations

Yuying Li collaborates with esteemed colleagues, including Shuang Li and Xichao Fu. These partnerships enhance her research efforts and foster a collaborative environment for innovation.

Conclusion

Yuying Li's contributions to the field of catalysis through her patented synthesis method exemplify her role as a leading inventor. Her work not only simplifies the preparation of catalysts but also enhances their performance, paving the way for advancements in chemical processes.

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