Qixi Mi

Assistant Professor、PI
Assistant Professor、PI
Shanghai Tech University
China

Professor Materials Science
Biography

Prof. Mi earned his B.S. degree from Peking University in applied chemistry (2003) and his Ph.D. degree from Northwestern University in chemistry (2009). Later he performed postdoctoral research at California Institute of Technology, taking advantage of a fellowship of the NSF Center for Chemical Innovation (CCI Solar), and then briefly at the Argonne–Northwestern Solar Energy Research (ANSER) Center.

Research Intrest

Research projects include: novel semiconducting photoelectrode materials, conversion and utilization of solar energy, solar water splitting for hydrogen generation, photoelectrochemistry, and time-resolved optical/magnetic spectroscopies.

List of Publications
Walter, M. G.; Warren, E. L.; McKone, J. R.; Boettcher, S. W.; Mi, Q. X.; Santori, E. A.; Lewis, N. S. Solar Water Splitting Cells, Chem. Rev. 2010, 110, 6446–6473.
Mi, Q. X.; Zhanaidarova, A.; Brunschwig, B. S.; Gray, H. B.; Lewis, N. S. A Quantitative Assessment of the Competition between Water and Anion Oxidation at WO3 Photoanodes in Acidic Aqueous Electrolytes, Energy Environ. Sci. 2012, 5, 5694–5700.
Mi, Q. X.; Ping, Y.; Li, Y.; Cao, B. F.; Brunschwig, B. S.; Khalifah, P. G.; Galli, G. A.; Gray, H. B.; Lewis, N. S. Thermally Stable N2-Intercalated WO3 Photoanodes for Water Oxidation, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2012, 134, 18318–18324.
Shi, Z. F.; Zhang, Y.; Cui, C.; Li, B. H.; Zhou, W. J.; Ning, Z. J.; Mi, Q. X. Symmetrization of the Crystal Lattice of MAPbI3 Boosts the Performance and Stability of Metal-Perovskite Photodiodes. Adv. Mater. 2017, doi: 10.1002/adma.201701656.
Shi, Z. F.; Zhang, Y.; Cui, C.; Li, B. H.; Zhou, W. J.; Ning, Z. J.; Mi, Q. X. Symmetrization of the Crystal Lattice of MAPbI3 Boosts the Performance and Stability of Metal-Perovskite Photodiodes. Adv. Mater. 2017, doi: 10.1002/adma.201701656.