Liwu Zhang
homepage.fudan.edu.cn
0000-0002-0765-8660
Fudan University
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Atmospheric Photosensitization: A New Pathway for Sulfate Formation
Rapid, 3D Chemical Profiling of Individual Atmospheric Aerosols with Stimulated Raman Scattering Microscopy
Size-segregated water-soluble N-bearing species in the land-sea boundary zone of East China
Insight into the Formation and Transfer Process of the First Intermediate of CO 2 Reduction over Ag‐Decorated Dendritic Cu
The application of Raman spectroscopy combined with multivariable analysis on source apportionment of atmospheric black carbon aerosols
Formation features of nitrous acid in the offshore area of the East China Sea
Raman Techniques: Fundamentals and Frontiers
Significantly accelerated PEC degradation of organic pollutant with addition of sulfite and mechanism study
Is the photochemistry activity weak during haze events? – A novel exploration on the photoinduced heterogeneous reaction of NO<sub>2</sub> on mineral dust
Air pollution characteristics in China during 2015–2016: Spatiotemporal variations and key meteorological factors
“Hot edges” in an inverse opal structure enable efficient CO2 electrochemical reduction and sensitive in situ Raman characterization
Simultaneous SO2 removal and CO2 reduction in a nano-BiVO4 vertical bar Cu-In nanoalloy photoelectrochemical cell
Gadolinium-containing polymer microspheres: a dual-functional theranostic agent for magnetic resonance imaging and cancer therapy
The influence of temperature on the heterogeneous uptake of SO2 on hematite particles
Adsorption of SO2 on mineral dust particles influenced by atmospheric moisture
Characteristics of the pollutant emissions in a tunnel of Shanghai on a weekday
Solvatochromism based on structural color: Smart polymer composites for sensing and security
Observations of atmospheric pollutants at Lhasa during 2014–2015: Pollution status and the influence of meteorological factors
Highly efficient CO2 reduction on ordered porous Cu electrode derived from Cu2O inverse opals
Efficient nanomaterials for harvesting clean fuels from electrochemical and photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction
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