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Wei Luo's research focuses on the electrochemical properties and applications of novel materials, particularly in areas such as energy conversion and storage. His work investigates the performance enhancement of materials through atomic-level engineering, including the reconstruction of atom arrays on metal oxides for improved water oxidation and the synergistic boosting of water splitting via electronic modulation and vacancy engineering in transition metal sulfides. Luo also explores the design of materials for efficient carbon-nitrogen coupling reactions, such as the electrochemical co-reduction of CO2 and nitrate to form urea, and the electroreduction of CO2 to methane with a high selectivity ratio.
Further research by Luo examines the electrochemical properties of two-dimensional materials for advanced battery applications, revealing the superlative performance of o-B2N2 monolayers in lithium/sodium-ion batteries. His group also investigates the development of efficient oxygen evolution catalysts through dopant-induced interfacial coupling enhancements and the design of organic electrodes for charge storage. Additionally, Luo's work includes studies on corrosion inhibition using novel molecular compounds and theoretical calculations to understand their mechanisms. Luo has authored or co-authored over 300 publications and has an h-index of 42.
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- h-index: 42
- Publications: 327
- Citations: 7,089
Selected Publications
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Recent Advances in Unconventional Ferroelectrics and Multiferroics (2025)
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Topological interfacial states at phase boundaries in two-dimensional ferroelectric bismuth (2025)
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Large enhancement of properties in strained lead-free multiferroic solid solutions with strong deviation from Vegard’s law (2024)
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Quantum criticality at cryogenic melting of polar bubble lattices (2023)
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Nonlinear phonon Hall effects in ferroelectrics: Existence and nonvolatile electrical control (2023)
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- Nonlinear phonon Hall effects in ferroelectrics: Existence and nonvolatile electrical control
- Recent Advances in Unconventional Ferroelectrics and Multiferroics
- Topological interfacial states at phase boundaries in two-dimensional ferroelectric bismuth
- Nonlinear phonon Hall effects in ferroelectrics: Existence and nonvolatile electrical control
- Large enhancement of properties in strained lead-free multiferroic solid solutions with strong deviation from Vegard’s law
- Quantum criticality at cryogenic melting of polar bubble lattices
- Nonlinear phonon Hall effects in ferroelectrics: Existence and nonvolatile electrical control
- Recent Advances in Unconventional Ferroelectrics and Multiferroics
- Recent Advances in Unconventional Ferroelectrics and Multiferroics
- Topological interfacial states at phase boundaries in two-dimensional ferroelectric bismuth
- Nonlinear phonon Hall effects in ferroelectrics: Existence and nonvolatile electrical control
- Nonlinear phonon Hall effects in ferroelectrics: Existence and nonvolatile electrical control
- Nonlinear phonon Hall effects in ferroelectrics: Existence and nonvolatile electrical control
- Quantum criticality at cryogenic melting of polar bubble lattices
- Quantum criticality at cryogenic melting of polar bubble lattices
- Quantum criticality at cryogenic melting of polar bubble lattices
- Large enhancement of properties in strained lead-free multiferroic solid solutions with strong deviation from Vegard’s law
- Large enhancement of properties in strained lead-free multiferroic solid solutions with strong deviation from Vegard’s law
- Large enhancement of properties in strained lead-free multiferroic solid solutions with strong deviation from Vegard’s law
- Large enhancement of properties in strained lead-free multiferroic solid solutions with strong deviation from Vegard’s law
- Large enhancement of properties in strained lead-free multiferroic solid solutions with strong deviation from Vegard’s law
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