GuiSheng Li - Environmental Biophotonics Research - Best Researcher Award
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology - China
AUTHOR PROFILE
SCOPUS
š± EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
GuiSheng Liās passion for environmental catalysis began with his academic journey, where he explored the fundamentals of photocatalysis and sustainable chemistry. His early studies focused on developing innovative strategies for pollution control and resource efficiency. With a strong foundation in inorganic and physical chemistry, he quickly gained recognition for his research on green technologies.
š¬ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
As a leading researcher in environmental catalysis, Li has been dedicated to advancing light/photoelectric-driven catalytic processes. His work centers on controlling environmental pollutants in water and air while promoting resource recovery. He holds key positions in renowned scientific committees, reflecting his deep engagement with Chinaās scientific advancements in materials chemistry.
š” CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS
Liās research has significantly advanced the field of photocatalysis by integrating non-ionic surfactant templated synthesis into porous metal oxide semiconductors. His studies on COā conversion under natural sunlight and the development of MXene-based composite films for EMI shielding have set new benchmarks in sustainable technology. His interdisciplinary approach bridges chemistry, materials science, and environmental engineering.
š ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION
Recognized for his pioneering contributions, Li serves as an executive editor and board member of leading scientific journals, including PhotoMat, Chinese Chemical Letters, and Scientific Reports. His editorial influence helps shape global discourse in environmental catalysis and materials science. Additionally, his leadership in Shanghaiās scientific associations highlights his prominence in the academic and industrial sectors.
š IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Through collaborations with international experts, including D.L. Phillips from The University of Hong Kong and H.X. Li from Shanghai Electric Power University, Li fosters global advancements in photocatalysis. His work not only enhances pollution control strategies but also paves the way for cleaner, more efficient energy solutions. His research outputs continue to inspire new generations of scientists in China and beyond.
š LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
Liās enduring legacy lies in his commitment to developing green and sustainable technologies for environmental remediation. As vice president of the Shanghai New Materials Association and an influential member of multiple committees, he continues to drive forward cutting-edge solutions for environmental challenges. His future contributions will undoubtedly shape the evolution of photocatalysis and its real-world applications.
NOTABLE PUBLICATION
Title: Recent advances in non-ionic surfactant templated synthesis of porous metal oxide semiconductors for gas sensing applications
Authors: J. Hu, Y. Zou, Y. Deng, Y. Deng, G. Li
Journal: Progress in Materials Science
Title: Boosted photocatalytic COā conversion of a CsāAgBiBrā@CoāOā composite with high activity and selectivity under low-concentration COā and natural sunlight
Authors: Y. Song, X. Li, H. Li, G. Li, X. Song
Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
Title: Efficient carbon recycling for syngas generation through a dual-photoelectrode artificial photosynthesis system
Authors: D. Pan, Y. Wang, Y. Tao, G. Li, H. Li
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Title: Ultrathin TiāCāTx MXene/Cellulose nanofiber composite film for enhanced mechanics & EMI shielding via freeze-thaw intercalation
Authors: D. Liu, L. Li, Q. Gong, G. Li, S. Li
Journal: Applied Surface Science
Title: A Wide-Temperature Adaptive Electrochromic Device Based on a Poly(vinyl alcohol)/Poly(acrylic acid) Gel Electrolyte
Authors: Q. Li, J. Li, W. Wang, G. Li, J. Wang
Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
Title: Recycled industrial waste silicon steel as high-performance electrode for oxygen evolution reaction using electroless plating surface modification
Authors: J. Xie, Z. Wang, X. Bai, J. Fan, G. Li
Journal: Applied Surface Science