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PROFESSOR

Yu Chen

Chen Yu,

Ph.D., 

professor,

 master's supervisor. 

TEL:0990-6633306                    E-mail:chenyu@cup.edu.cn

Educastional experience:

1985 Northeast Normal University with a bachelor's degree 

2000 Department of Chemistry of the University of Marburg in Germany PhD. .

At present, discipline is chemical engineering and process/physical chemistry. 

The main research directions :

theoretical simulation of catalytic reaction mechanism, theoretical catalysis, applied quantum chemistry, molecular simulation, etc. 

In recent years, he has presided over 3 projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China; he has published nearly 60 papers in domestic and foreign journals, and cooperated in the translation of 1 German monograph.

Paper:

1、 Huichao Yao, Yu Chen*, Zhen Zhao, Yuechang Wei, Zhichang Liu, Dong Zhai, Baijun Liu,Chunming Xu*, Periodic DFT study on mechanism of selective catalytic reduction of NO via NH3 and O2 over the V2O5 (001) surface: Competitive sites and pathways, Journal of Catalysis, 2013, 305, 67-75


2、Huichao Yao, Yu Chen*, Yuechang Wei, Zhen Zhao, Zhichang Liu, Chunming Xu*, A periodic DFT study of ammonia adsorption on the V2O5 (001), V2O5 (010) and V2O5 (100) surfaces: Lewis versus Brönsted acid sites, Surface Science, 2012, 606(21-22), 1739-1748


3、Yu Chen*, Fuli Zhang, Chunming Xu, Jinsen Gao, Dong Zhai, Zhen Zhao*, Theoretical Investigation of Water-Gas Shift Reaction Catalyzed by Iron Group Carbonyl Complexes M(CO)5 (M = Fe, Ru, Os), J. Phys. Chem. A, 2012, 116(10), 2529-2535


4、Fuli Zhang, Liang Zhao, Chunming Xu, Yu Chen*, Theoretical Revisit of a Fe(CO)5-Catalyzed Water-Gas Shift Reaction, Inorg. Chem., 2010, 49(7), 3278-3281


5、Y. Chen, M. Hartmann, M. Diedenhofen, G. Frenking*, Turning a Transition State into a Minimum - The Nature of the Bonding in Diplumbylene Compounds RPbPbR (R = H, Ar), Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2001, 40(11), 2051-2055


6、Y. Chen, W. Petz, G. Frenking*, Is it Possible to Synthesize a Low-Valent Transition Metal Complex with Neutral Carbon Atom as Terminal Ligand? A Theoretical Study of (CO)4FeC, Organometallics, 2000, 19(14), 2698-2706