Personal profile

Personal profile

In 1987, he graduated from the Department of Chemistry of Northeast Normal University. In 1990, he received his master's degree from Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry of Chinese Academy of Sciences. In December 1995, he received his associate Doctor's degree from the Department of Chemistry of Moscow University. In 2000, the title of researcher was assessed, and in early 2006, he taught in the Department of Chemistry, School of Science, Beijing Institute of Technology.
As the project leader, he undertook 10 projects including the National and Beijing Natural Science Foundation, the Ministry of Education's "Outstanding Young Teachers Program" and "Key Teachers Funding Program in Colleges and Universities", and Beijing's "Science and Technology Star" training program. Currently, he undertakes the project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China: Study of hydrogen bond synergism on the surface of self-assembled films by Scanning electrochemical microscopy. The funding period is 2019.01-2022.12, with a direct funding of 650,000 yuan. In the past 10 years, it has trained 24 masters and 12 doctors. Currently, there are 4 master students and 2 doctoral students. He has published 61 SCI papers on the construction and characterization of molecular self-assembly film on electrode surface and hydrogen bond electrochemistry.

Research Interests

Electrochemistry of self-assembled monolayers. The weak interactions between molecules of self-assembled membrane systems are studied from the aspects of the establishment of new research methods, the selection and optimization of research systems, and the extraction and deepening of research contents. Specifically, scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is used to study the effects of hydrogen bond, electrochemical regulation of hydrogen bond, π-π interaction, electrostatic interaction and ion pair effect on hydrogen bond behavior, and applied to the research of electrochemical sensors.

Education

1991-1995 Deputy Doctor, Frumkin Department of Electrochemistry, Department of Chemistry, Moscow University 1990-1991 Master, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
1983-1987 Bachelor of Chemistry, Northeast Normal University

Professional Experience

2006-present Beijing Institute of Technology, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Professor
2000-2006 Researcher, Department of Chemistry, Capital Normal University
1998-2000 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Capital Normal University 1996-1997 Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Chemical and Molecular Engineering, Peking University
1987-1990 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Northeast Forestry University

Research Achievement

近些年本组研究生为第一作者发表论文如下:
1、N. Li, X. M. Huang, J. C. Chen, H. B. Shao*. Investigating the conversion from coordination bond to electrostatic interaction on self-assembled monolayer by SECM. Electrochimica Acta, 2022, 423, 140569 - 140572.
2、A. H Fan, J. C. Chen, N. Li, H. X Guo, X. Li, L. L. Zhang, H. B. Shao*. Probing Ca2+-induced electron transfer on the surface of self-assembled monolayer using SECM. J. Electroanal. Chem., 2022, 914, 116292 – 116300.
3、L. L. Zhang, N. Li, Z. Z. Chen, X. Li, A. H Fan, H. B. Shao*. Investigating the substitution of intermolecular hydrogen bonds on the surface of self-assembled monolayer by scanning electrochemical microscopy. J. Electroanal. Chem., 2022, 923, 116790 - 116795.
4、X. Li, N. Li, Z. Z. Chen, H. B. Shao*. Study of the electrostatic repulsion of the carboxylic surface in the diffusion layer by scanning electrochemical microscopy. J. Chin. Chem. Soc., 2022, 69, 1088 – 1095.
5、N. Li, J. C. Chen, X. M. Huang, H. X. Guo, X. Li, A. H. Fan, H. B. Shao*. Competition of ion-pair during the transition from hydrogen bonding to electrostatic interaction on self-assembled monolayer. Electrochimica Acta, 2021, 397, 139310 - 139321.
6、J. C. Chen, X. M. Huang, N. Li, H. X. Guo, Z. M. Gao, H. B. Shao*. Quantitative analysis of the hydrogen bond Interaction between tyrosine and a simulated cell membrane by SECM. J. Phys. Chem. C, 2021, 125, 410 - 418
7、X. M. Huang, J. C. Chen, C. X. Yan, H. X. Guo, H. B. Shao*. Probing Charge Reversal of Zwitterion at Defects on Self-Assembled Monolayers by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy. J. Phys. Chem. C, 2020, 124, 8876 - 8884.
8、J. C. Chen, X. M. Huang, C. X. Yan, H. X. Guo, Z. M. Gao, H. B. Shao*. Controllable release of dopamine from simulated enzyme-containing biomembrane by biased potential. Analytica Chimica Acta, 2020, 1125, 135 - 143.
9、J. C. Chen, X. M. Huang, X. T. Fang, C. X. Yan, Z. M. Gao, H. B. Shao*. Disassembly of intermolecular hydrogen bond induced by cations on selfassembled monolayer. J. Electroanal. Chem., 2020, 876, 114476
10、X. M. Huang, J. C. Chen, C. X. Yan, H. B. Shao*. Probing a Reversible Cationic Switch on a Mixed Self-Assembled Monolayer Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy. Langmuir, 2019, 35, 10772 - 10779.
11、Q. Zheng, H. B. Shao*. Correlation between redox species adsorption and electron transfer kinetics of mildly oxidized graphene: A chronocoulometry and SECM study. Electrochemistry Communications, 2019,103, 83 - 87.
12、X. M. Huang, J. C. Chen, X. T. Fang, C. X. Yan, H. B. Shao*. Exploring the enhancement of electron tunneling induced by intermolecular interactions on surface of self-assembled monolayer. J. Electroanal. Chem., 2019, 837, 143 - 150.
13、C. X. Yan, X. M. Huang, J. C. Chen, H. X. Guo, H. B. Shao*. Study on Preferential Solvation of Water by Electrochemical Method. Electroanalysis, 2019, 31, 1 - 9.
14、X. M. Huang, Q. Zheng, X. T. Fang, H. B. Shao*. Probing Qualitative Change in Intermolecular Forces from Hydrogen Bonding to Electrostatic Interaction on the Surface of Self-Assembled Monolayer. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2018, 165 (5), H240 - H246.
15、Q. Zheng, H. B. Shao*. Influence of intermolecular H-bonding on the acid-base interfacial properties of -COOH and ferrocene terminated SAM. J. Electroanal. Chem., 2018, 829, 88 - 94.

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