Jian Zhi Hu is a renowned researcher affiliated with the Institute for Integrated Catalysis and Earth and Biological Science Directorate at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington, United States. His work is primarily focused on catalysis and related fields, where he has made significant contributions through extensive research and publications.
Research Contributions
Jian Zhi Hu has made substantial contributions to the field of catalysis. His research encompasses a variety of topics, including the cooperative roles of water and Lewis acid–base pairs, the hydrothermal stability of catalysts, selective methane oxidation, and the impact of hydration on supported catalysts. He has also explored the degradation of electronic nicotine delivery system liquids and the role of multivalent ion-solvent interactions in battery research. His innovative work is reflected in his numerous publications in high-impact journals.
Aliases
Jian Zhi Hu is also known by several aliases, including Jian Z. Hu, Jian Z Hu, Jianzhi Hu, and Jian-zhi Hu. These variations of his name are used interchangeably across his publications and professional records.
Publication and Citation Metrics
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2021
Elucidating the Cooperative Roles of Water and Lewis Acid–Base Pairs in Cascade C–C Coupling and Self-Deoxygenation Reactions