Advanced <br/>Characterisation Tools

Advanced
Characterisation Tools

We have 3 teams working on Advanced characterisation tools, led by 5 Principal Investigators.

Led by Professor Pennycook and Assistant Professor Qian He, we deploy the use of aberration-corrected scanning TEM equipped with an advanced ASCOR corrector to perform imaging and spectroscopy at atomic resolution. Coupled with density functional theory and Monte Carlo methods (led by Professor Sir Anthony K. Cheetham and Assistant Professor Pieremanuele Canepa), we can determine the coordinates and electronic structure of active sites and identify the origin of activity and selectivity. With the addition of an environmental cell, we can also study ongoing reactions and correlate products to real-time changes in morphology, composition and structure. These in situ microscopy studies enhance the study of catalytic nanomaterials under realistic working conditions.

One of the key research focuses of Professor Chen Wei’s group is the “Interface-controlled nanocatalysis for energy and environmental research, with particular emphasis on the CO2 utilisation and conversion”. By using the state-of-art near-ambient-pressure x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and synchrotron-based x-ray absorption techniques, his group can study the catalyst reaction mechanism in real time, thereby providing the design principles to design more efficient heterogeneous catalyst for CO2 conversion. His group can also investigate surface reaction mechanism at the atomic scale using model catalyst and low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy.

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Wei CHEN

Professor
Department of Chemistry & Department of Physics

(65) 6516 2921

phycw@nus.edu.sg, chmcw@nus.edu.sg

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Sir Anthony K. CHEETHAM

Fellow of the Royal Society
Distinguished Visiting Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NUS
Research Professor, Materials Research Laboratory, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Distinguished Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge
Fellow of the Royal Society of London
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

(65) 6516 1394

msecak@nus.edu.sg, akc30@cam.ac.uk

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Pieremanuele CANEPA

Assistant Professor
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
NRF fellow

(65) 6601 5064

pcanepa@nus.edu.sg

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Stephen J PENNYCOOK

Visiting Professor
Department of Materials Science & Engineering
Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Fellow, Institute of Physics (London)
American Institute of Physics
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Materials Research Society
Microscopy Society of America.

(65) 6516 5193

msepsj@nus.edu.sg

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Qian HE

Assistant Professor
Department of Materials Science and Engineering

(65) 6516 8049

heqian@nus.edu.sg

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DENG Zeyu (Jerry)

Research Fellow

msedz@nus.edu.sg

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XU Lian

PhD

e0220143@u.nus.edu

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MA Zhirui

PhD

mazhirui@u.nus.edu

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HUANG Zhichao

Visiting RF

260932466@qq.com

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TIAN Zhangliu

Visiting RF

chmv273@nus.edu.sg

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Dr. Yan Dafeng


Visiting PhD
05/2020

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