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Bin REN

Posted:2011-11-08  Visits:


Professor
Office: Room 2301, Energy Materials Building (Xiang'an Campus of XMU) 
Tel: 2186532 Fax: 0592-2181906
Email: bren@xmu.edu.cn
Address: State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces
Group Homepage: http://bren.xmu.edu.cn


Brief Introduction
  • B.Sc., Xiamen Univ. (1992)

  • Ph.D., Xiamen Univ. (1998)

  • Visiting Scholar, CASI, City College of New York, USA (1997-1998)

  • AvH Fellow, Fritz-Haber Institute, Germany (2000-2001)

  • Professor, Xiamen Univ. (2004 - )

 


Research Interests

 Development and Application of spectroscopy, nanophotonic, and electrochemistry techniques for surface science and energy and lift science related systems.


Research Fields
  • Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, applications and theories

  • Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and applications

  • Interfacial electrochemistry and spectroelectrochemistry

  • Raman spectroscopy and electrochemistry for bio-related systems

  • Surface plasmonics


Representative Publications

 

  1. Revealing the molecular structure of single-molecule junctions in different conductance states by fishing-mode tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, Z. Liu, S.-Y. Ding, Z.-B. Chen, X. Wang, J.-H. Tian, J. R. Anema, X.-S. Zhou, D.-Y. Wu, B.-W. Mao, X. Xu, B. Ren*, Z.-Q. Tian, Nature. Commun. 2011, 2,305. 

  2. Clean and modified substrates for direct detection of living cells by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, J.-Y. Huang, C. Zong, L.-J. Xu, Y. Cui, B. Ren*, Chem. Commun.2011,47, 5738–5740. 

  3. When the Signal is not from the Original Molecule to be Detected: Chemical Transformation of para-aminothiophenol on Ag during the SERS Measurement, Y.-F. Huang, H.-P. Zhu, G.-K. Liu, D.-Y. Wu*, B. Ren* and Z.-Q. Tian, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2010, 132, 9244–9246 .

  4. Vibrational signature of two-end linked molecules at Au nanojunctions probed by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, Y.-F. Huang, N.-N. Yin, X. Wang, D.-Y. Wu*, B. Ren* and Z.-Q. Tian, Chem. Euro J. 2010, 16, 1449-1453.

  5. Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy: substrate-related issues, X.-M. Lin, Y. Cui, Y.-H. Xu, B. Ren*, Z.-Q. Tian, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 2009, 394, 1729-1745.

  6. Spectroelectrochemical Flow Cell with Temperature Control for Investigation of Electrocatalytic Systems with Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, B. Ren*, X.-B. Lian, J.-F. Li, P.-P. Fang, Q.-P. Lai, Z.-Q. Tian, Faraday Discuss. 2009, 140, 155 -165. 

  7.  Clean Substrates Prepared by Chemical Adsorption of Iodide followed by Electrochemical Oxidation for Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopic Study of Cell Membrane, M.-D. Li, Y. Cui, M.-X. Gao, J. Luo, B. Ren*, Z.-Q. Tian, Anal. Chem., 2008, 80, 5118-5125.

  8. Electrochemical Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Nanostructures, D.-Y. Wu, J.- F. Li, B. Ren*, Z.-Q. Tian*, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2008, 37, 1025 -1041. 

  9.  Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy for investigating adsorbed species on a single-crystal surface using electrochemically prepared Au tips, X. Wang, Z. Liu, M.-D. Zhuang, H.-M. Zhang, X. Wang, Z.-X. Xie, D.-Y. Wu, B. Ren*, Z.-Q. Tian, Appl. Phys. Lett. 2007, 91, 101105.

  10. Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of benzenethiol Adsorbed on Au and Pt Single Crystal Surfaces, B. Ren*, G. Picardi, B. Pettinger*, R. Schuster, G. Ertl, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2005, 44, 139-142.