Lu, A.-H.; Li, W.-C.; Schmidt, W.; Schüth, F. Fabrication of Hierarchically Structured Carbon Monoliths Via Self-Binding and Salt Templating. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials2006, 95, 187–192.
Lu, A.-H.; Li, W.-C.; Schmidt, W.; Schüth, F. Low Temperature Oxidative Template Removal from SBA-15 Using MnO₄- Solution and Carbon Replication of the Mesoporous Silica Product. Journal of Materials Chemistry2006, 16, 3396–3401.
Li, W.-C.; Lu, A.-H.; Palkovits, R.; Schmidt, W.; Spliethoff, B.; Schüth, F. Hierarchically Structured Monolithic Silicalite-1 Consisting of Crystallized Nanoparticles and its Performance in the Beckmann Rearrangement of Cyclohexanone Oxime. Journal of the American Chemical Society2005, 127, 12595–12600.
Li, W.-C.; Lu, A.-H.; Schmidt, W.; Schüth, F. High Surface Area, Mesoporous, Glassy Alumina with a Controllable Pore Size by Nanocasting from Carbon Aerogels. Chemistry-A European Journal2005, 11, 1658–1664.
Li, W.-C.; Lu, A.-H.; Schüth, F. Preparation of Monolithic Carbon Aerogels and Investigation of their Pore Interconnectivity by a Nanocasting Pathway. Chemistry of Materials2005, 17, 3620–3626.
Lu, A.-H.; Li, W.-C.; Muratova, N.; Spliethoff, B.; Schüth, F. Evidence for C-C Bond Cleavage by H₂O₂ in a Mesoporous CMK-5 Type Carbon at Room Temperature. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, U. K.)2005, No. 41, 5184–5186.
Lu, A.-H.; Schmidt, W.; Kiefer, W.; Schüth, F. High Surface Area Mesoporous SiC Synthesized Via Nanocasting and Carbothermal Reduction Process. Journal of Materials Science2005, 40, 5091–5093.
Lu, A.-H.; Schmidt, W.; Spliethoff, B.; Schüth, F. Synthesis and Characterization of Nanocast Silica NCS-1 with CMK-3 as a Template. Chemistry-A European Journal2004, 10, 6085–6092.
Lu, A.-H.; Smatt, J. H.; Backlund, S.; Lindén, M. Easy and Flexible Preparation of Nanocasted Carbon Monoliths Exhibiting a Multimodal Hierarchical Porosity. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials2004, 72, 59–65.
The new type of OER electrocatalyst has been discovered by PD Dr. Harun Tüysüz (Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung), Prof. Dr. Claudia Felser (Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Physik fester Stoffe) and co-workers.