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Years Active: 2025
Title: Zhimin Li: Innovator in Catalytic Materials for VOC Remediation
Introduction
Zhimin Li is a prominent inventor based in Hong Kong, CN. He has made significant contributions to the field of catalytic materials, particularly in the remediation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). His innovative work focuses on the development of two-dimensional catalytic materials derived from metal-organic frameworks.
Latest Patents
Zhimin Li holds a patent for "Two-dimensional catalytic materials derived from metal-organic frameworks for VOC remediation." This patent describes porous metal oxide catalytic materials with planar morphologies, which are created from metal-organic framework (MOF) materials through thermal decomposition, oxidation pretreatment, and pyrolysis processes. The porous metal oxides primarily consist of transition metal oxides derived from MOFs containing various transition metal ions, including Cu, Zn, Y, La, Ce, Ti, Zr, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, and Ni ions. The transformation conditions from MOF materials to metal oxides, such as temperature, atmosphere, and duration, are meticulously defined to achieve metal oxides with controlled morphologies. Furthermore, this invention relates to the low-temperature catalytic decomposition of VOCs across a wide concentration range on two-dimensional metal oxides.
Career Highlights
Zhimin Li is affiliated with The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where he continues to advance research in catalytic materials. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in environmental remediation and industrial processes.
Collaborations
Zhimin Li has collaborated with notable colleagues, including King Lun Yeung and Qingyue Wang, to further enhance the impact of his research in the field of catalytic materials.
Conclusion
Zhimin Li's innovative contributions to the development of catalytic materials for VOC remediation highlight his role as a leading inventor in this important area of research. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also has practical implications for environmental sustainability.