Recently, Professor Zhang Kan from Nanjing Institute of Technology School of Materials Science and Engineering / Grant Institute 'Young Top Talents Selection and Cooperation Program' has conducted multi-party cooperation with Stanford University in the United States, Yonsei University in South Korea, Sungkyunkwan University in Korea, and Korea Research Institute of Science. Important progress has been made in the study of hydrogen production from solar water splitting. Relevant results have been published in Nano Letters (2017, DOI: 10.1021 / acs.nanolett.7b02622) with an impact factor of 13.8.
Professor Zhang Kan of South Polytechnic cooperated with many parties to successfully synthesize the coaxial heterostructure of '001' oriented MoS2 nanoribbons / '0001' oriented CdS nanowires through defect-induced epitaxial growth method, successfully solving this problem This result provides new ideas for the cheap and efficient artificial photosynthesis hydrogen production technology and also lays a foundation for the hydrogen production of artificial photosynthesis in the future fields of aerospace and hydrogen energy vehicles.