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Dr. Yu Han
Yu Han, Ph.D.
Professor of Chemical Science
yu.han@kaust.edu.sa
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Selected Publications
Beyond Creation of Mesoporosity: The Advantages of Polymer-Based Dual-Function Templates for Fabricating Hierarchic...
Q.W. Tian, Z.H. Liu, Y.H. Zhu, X.L. Dong, Y. Saih, J.M. Basset, M. Sun, W. Xu, L.K. Zhu, D...
Volume 26, Issue 12, 1881-1891, (2016)
Investigating the Influence of Mesoporosity in Zeolite Beta on Its Catalytic Performance for the Conversion of Meth...
Z. Liu, X. Dong, Y. Zhu, A.-H. Emwas, D. Zhang, Q. Tian, Y. Han
ACS Catalysis, 5, 5837-5845 , (2016)
Highly mesoporous single-crystalline zeolite beta synthesized using a nonsurfactant cationic polymer as a dual-func...
J. Zhu, Y. Zhu, L. Zhu, M. Rigutto, A. Van Der Made, X. Meng, D. Zhang, Y. Han, J. Li, Y....
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136, 2503-2510 , (2016)
Education Profile
Education
Ph.D., Jilin University, 2003
B.S., Jilin University, 1998
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Awards
Awards
Thomson Reuters Research Fronts Award, 2008
Young Scientist Award of Singapore, 2006
Highly cited researcher, 2019
KAUST Affiliations
Affiliations
Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials Center (AMPMC)
KAUST Catalysis Center (KCC)
Division of Physical Science and Engineering (PSE)
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International Affiliations
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