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Bing-Wu Wang

Bing-Wu Wang

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Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
11299
World Ranking
12543
National Ranking
1966

Overview

Bing-Wu Wang is affiliated with Peking University in China, with a primary research focus in the field of Materials Science. Their work spans several subfields, notably Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Plant Science, and Molecular Biology. This interdisciplinary approach reflects a broad engagement with both fundamental and applied aspects of materials research.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of specialized areas within materials science. These include Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Magnetism in Coordination Complexes, Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes, Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications, Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry, and Perovskite Materials and Applications.

Wang has a record of publications in several frequent venues, indicating active contributions to key journals in their domain:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie

Notable recent papers co-authored by Wang include:

  • Unprecedented Ferroelectricity and Ferromagnetism in a Cr2+-Based Two-Dimensional Hybrid Perovskite (2022, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)
  • Experimental Determination of Magnetic Anisotropy in Exchange-Bias Dysprosium Metallocene Single-Molecule Magnets (2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)
  • Accessing five oxidation states of uranium in a retained ligand framework (2023, Nature Communications)
  • Rational design of an "all-in-one" phototheranostic (2020, Chemical Science)
  • A Gallium(III) Complex that Engages Protein Disulfide Isomerase A3 (PDIA3) as an Anticancer Target (2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Wang's career, with frequent co-authors contributing to a significant number of joint publications. These include Song Gao, Rong Sun, Zhe-Ming Wang, Wenliang Huang, and Li-Hui Xiong, with collaboration counts ranging from 39 to 95 publications each.

Best Publications

  • An organometallic single-ion magnet.

    Shang-Da Jiang;Bing-Wu Wang;Hao-Ling Sun;Zhe-Ming Wang

  • A Mononuclear Dysprosium Complex Featuring Single-Molecule-Magnet Behavior†

    Shang-Da Jiang;Bing-Wu Wang;Gang Su;Zhe-Ming Wang

  • Understanding the Magnetic Anisotropy toward Single-Ion Magnets.

    Yin-Shan Meng;Shang-Da Jiang;Bing-Wu Wang;Song Gao

  • Two-Coordinate Co(II) Imido Complexes as Outstanding Single-Molecule Magnets

    Xiao-Nan Yao;Jing-Zhen Du;Yi-Quan Zhang;Xue-Bing Leng

  • Zero-field slow magnetic relaxation from single Co(II) ion: a transition metal single-molecule magnet with high anisotropy barrier

    Yuan-Yuan Zhu;Yuan-Yuan Zhu;Chang Cui;Yi-Quan Zhang;Jun-Hua Jia

  • Influence of Guest Exchange on the Magnetization Dynamics of Dilanthanide Single-Molecule-Magnet Nodes within a Metal-Organic Framework.

    Xuejing Zhang;Veacheslav Vieru;Xiaowen Feng;Jun‐Liang Liu

  • Series of lanthanide organometallic single-ion magnets.

    Shang-Da Jiang;Shan-Shan Liu;Li-Nan Zhou;Bing-Wu Wang

  • Capping Ligand Perturbed Slow Magnetic Relaxation in Dysprosium Single-Ion Magnets

    Ye Bi;Ye Bi;Yun‐Nan Guo;Lang Zhao;Yang Guo

  • High symmetry or low symmetry, that is the question – high performance Dy(III) single-ion magnets by electrostatic potential design

    Wen-Bin Sun;Wen-Bin Sun;Peng-Fei Yan;Shang-Da Jiang;Bing-Wu Wang

  • Room temperature ferromagnetism in ultra-thin van der Waals crystals of 1T-CrTe 2

    Xingdan Sun;Xingdan Sun;Wanying Li;Wanying Li;Xiao Wang;Qi Sui

  • Single-molecule magnetism of tetrapyrrole lanthanide compounds with sandwich multiple-decker structures

    Hailong Wang;Bing-Wu Wang;Yongzhong Bian;Song Gao

  • Screening of high lipase producing Candida sp. and production of lipase by fermentation

    Tianwei Tan;Mu Zhang;Bingwu Wang;Chunhua Ying

  • Inspiration from old molecules: field-induced slow magnetic relaxation in three air-stable tetrahedral cobalt(II) compounds

    Fen Yang;Qi Zhou;Yiquan Zhang;Guang Zeng

  • Hydroxide-bridged five-coordinate DyIII single-molecule magnet exhibiting the record thermal relaxation barrier of magnetization among lanthanide-only dimers

    Jin Xiong;Hai-Yan Ding;Yin-Shan Meng;Chen Gao

  • Endohedral Metallofullerene as Molecular High Spin Qubit: Diverse Rabi Cycles in Gd2@C79N.

    Ziqi Hu;Bo-Wei Dong;Zheng Liu;Jun-Jie Liu

  • π-π interaction assisted hydrodefluorination of perfluoroarenes by gold hydride: a case of synergistic effect on C-F bond activation.

    Hongbin Lv;Jin-Hui Zhan;Yuan-Bo Cai;Yi Yu

  • Observation of the single-ion magnet behavior of d8 ions on two-coordinate Co(I)–NHC complexes

    Yin-Shan Meng;Zhenbo Mo;Bing-Wu Wang;Yi-Quan Zhang

  • Thermostability and photoluminescence of Dy( iii ) single-molecule magnets under a magnetic field

    Ye Bi;Cheng Chen;Yi-Fang Zhao;Yi-Quan Zhang

  • An A‐Site Mixed‐Ammonium Solid Solution Perovskite Series of [(NH2NH3)x(CH3NH3)1−x][Mn(HCOO)3] (x=1.00–0.67)

    Sa Chen;Ran Shang;Bing-Wu Wang;Zhe-Ming Wang

  • A Mononuclear Dysprosium Complex Featuring Single‐Molecule‐Magnet Behavior

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  • Magnetic molecular materials with paramagnetic lanthanide ions

    BingWu Wang;ShangDa Jiang;XiuTeng Wang;Song Gao

  • An enantiopure FeIII4 single-molecule magnet

    Yuan-Yuan Zhu;Xiao Guo;Chang Cui;Bing-Wu Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Song Gao
Song Gao Sun Yat-sen University
Zhe-Ming Wang
Zhe-Ming Wang Peking University
Peng Cheng
Peng Cheng Nankai University
Wei Shi
Wei Shi Nankai University
Hao-Ling Sun
Hao-Ling Sun Beijing Normal University
Joris van Slageren
Joris van Slageren University of Stuttgart
Seik Weng Ng
Seik Weng Ng University of Malaya
Cai-Ming Liu
Cai-Ming Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tai-Chu Lau
Tai-Chu Lau City University of Hong Kong
Zhidong Zhang
Zhidong Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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