Chuncheng Chen Chuncheng Chen

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Chuncheng Chen has been a professor in ICCAS since 2014. He obtained his B.S. in 1994 from Sichuan Unversity and Ph. D. in 2003 from ICCAS. In 2010, he had one year's research in University of North Carolina at Chapel Hillas a visiting scholar. His research focuses on  the fundamental process for the redox reaction during the pollutant degradation on the metal oxide surface and environmental photochemistry of the organic pollutants.

The research of Prof. Chuncheng Chen is centered on the insightful mechanistic understanding of fundamental and important steps during the photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants on metal-oxide semiconductor photocatalyst. His recent achievements in this field include the following two aspects:

(1)The pathway of the reaction of conductor band electron and Oin the degradation of aromatic-containing pollutants. It was found that the activationof Oby the photogenerated conductor band electroncan take part in the photocatalytic hydroxylation reaction, and markedly influence the degradation process. Moreover, by tuning the O2-activation pathway through surface pendant acid/base species, the photocatalytic degradation rate and product distribution can be modulated easily.

(2)The critical role of surface protontransfer in the photocatalytic redoxreactions. Conventionally, the photocatalytic redox reactionsare discussed in terms of electron transfer, and the effect of the proton is largely ignored. By kinetic isotopic effect and in-situ IR spectroscopy, Prof. Chen and his coworkers found that many of photocatalytic redox reactions such as water oxidation, reductive C-X (X = Cl, Br) cleavage is determined by the proton coupled electron transfer steps, which highlights the importance of surface hydrogen bond and proton transfer in the photocatalytic reactions 

Prof. Chen has published more than 150 papers (more than 9000 citations by others) in peer review scientific journals, including PNASJ. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., and Environ. Sci. Technol. He was awarded the National Prize of Natural Science of China in 2005.  He is also the winner of The National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholar in 2015.  He serves as Editorial (Advisory) Board member of international journals of Int. J. Photoenergy and ISRN Chem. Eng.

 

Education:

Sep.1999~Jul. 2003   Ph.D. Institute of Chemistry, CAS

Sep.1998~Jul. 1999    Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Sep.1990~Jul. 1994    B.S. Department of Chemical engineering, Sichuan University,

 

Professional Experience:

2003-2013          Associate Professor, Institute of Chemistry, ACS

2014-present       Professor, Institute of Chemistry, ACS

1994- 1998         Engineer, Huaxin Building Materials Ltd.

 

Research Interests:

Photochemistry/photophysics and photobiological processes; Solar energy conversion and storage; Surface chemistry

 

Selected Publications:

  1. Li, M.; Bao, F. X.; Zhang, Y.; Song, W. J.; Chen, C. C.*; Zhao, J. C., Role of Elemental Carbon in the Photochemical Aging of Soot. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2018115(30), 7717-7722.
  2. Zhang, Y. C.; Zhang, H. N.; Liu, A. N.; Chen, C. C.*; Song, W. J.*; Zhao, J. C., Rate-Limiting O-O Bond Formation Pathways for Water Oxidation on Hematite Photoanode. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2018140(9), 3264-3269.
  3. Zhang, Y. C.; Zhang, H. N.; Ji, H. W.; Ma, W. H.; Chen, C. C.*; Zhao, J. C.*, Pivotal Role and Regulation of Proton Transfer in Water Oxidation on Hematite Photoanodes. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2016138 (8), 2705–2711.
  4. Du, J. L.; Chen, Z. F.*; Chen, C. C.*; Meyer, T. J., A Half-Reaction Alternative to Water Oxidation: Chloride Oxidation to Chlorine Catalyzed by Silver Ion. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2015137 (9), 3193–3196
  5. Sheng, H.; Zhang, H. N. Song, W. J.; Ji, H. W.; Ma, W. H.; Chen, C. C. *; Zhao, J. C., Activation of Water in TiOPhotocatalysis by Formation of Surface Hydrogen Bonds: An in situ IR Study. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 201554, 5905-5909  
  6. Sheng, H.; Ji, H. W.; Ma, W. H.; Chen, C. C.*; Zhao, J. C., Direct Four-Electron Reduction of Oto H2O on TiOSurfaces by Pendant Proton Relay. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 201352(37), 9686-9690.
  7. Li, Y.; Ji, H. W.; Chen, C. C.*; Ma, W. H.; Zhao, J. C., Concerted Two-Electron Transfer and High Selectivity of TiOin Photocatalyzed Deoxygenation of Epoxides.  Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2013, 52(48), 12636-12640.
  8. Li, Meng; Bao, Fengxia; Zhang, Yue; Sheng, Hua; Chen, Chuncheng*; Zhao, Jincai. Photochemical Aging of Soot in the Aqueous Phase: Release of Dissolved Black Carbon and the Formation of 1O2Environmental Science & Technology, 2019, 53, 21, 12311-12319.
  9. Zhang, Yue; Bao, Fengxia; Li, Meng; Chen, Chuncheng*; Zhao, Jincai. Nitrate Enhanced Oxidation of SO2 on Mineral Dust: A Vital Role of Proton. Environmental Science & Technology, 2019, 53, 10139−10145
  10. Bao, F. X.; Li, M.; Zhang, Y.; Chen, C. C.*; Zhao, J. C., Photochemical Aging of Beijing Urban PM2.5: HONO Production. Environ. Sci. Technol. 201852(11), 6309-6316.
  11. Zhang, Y. C.; Jiang, S. Q.; Song, W. J.; Zhou, P.; Ji, H. W.; Ma, W. H.; Hao, W. C.; Chen, C. C.*; Zhao, J. C., Nonmetal P-Doped Hematite Photoanode with Enhanced Electron Mobility and High Water Oxidation Activity. Energy Environ. Sci. 2015, 8, 1231-1236
  12. Sun, C. Y.; Chang, W.; Ma, W. H.; Chen, C. C.*; Zhao, J. C., Photoreductive Debromination of Decabromodiphenyl Ethers in the Presence of Carboxylates under Visible Light Irradiation. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2013, 47(5), 2370-2377.
  13. Li, Y.; Wen, B.; Ma, W. H.; Chen, C. C.*; Zhao, J. C., Photocatalytic Degradation of Aromatic Pollutants: A Pivotal Role of Conduction Band Electron in Distribution of Hydroxylated Intermediates. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2012, 46(9), 5093-5099.
  14. Shi, T.; Chang, W.; Zhang, H. N.; Ji, H. W.; Ma, W. H.; Chen, C. C.*; Zhao, J. C., A H2O-involed Two Electron Pathway for Photo-oxidation of Aldehydes on TiO2: An Isotope Labeling Study. Environ. Sci. Technol. 201549, 3024-3031
  15. Wang, Z. H.*; Bush, R. T.; Sullivan, L. A.; Chen, C. C.*; Liu, J. S., Selective Oxidation of Arsenite by Peroxymonosulfate with High Utilization Efficiency of Oxidant. Environ. Sci. Technol. 201448(7), 3978-3985.
  16. Chen, C. C.; Ma, W. H.; Zhao, J. C.*, Semiconductor-Mediated Photodegradation of Pollutants under Visible-Light Irradiation. Chem. Soc. Rev. 2010, 39(11), 4206-4219.