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Chengbin Zheng

Chengbin Zheng

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
7418
World Ranking
14556
National Ranking
2262

Overview

Chengbin Zheng is affiliated with Sichuan University in China and has a research focus concentrated primarily in the fields of Chemistry and Engineering. Their work spans numerous subfields, including Analytical Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Molecular Biology.

Their research encompasses various specialized topics, notably:

  • Analytical chemistry methods development
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors

Chengbin Zheng has contributed extensively to the scientific literature with frequent publication venues including:

  • Analytical Chemistry (21 publications)
  • Analytica Chimica Acta (8 publications)
  • Sensors and Actuators B Chemical (7 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (6 publications)
  • Journal of Hazardous Materials (5 publications)

Their recent papers demonstrate a breadth of topics and methods:

  • Three-Dimensional Printed Dual-Mode Chemical Vapor Generation Point Discharge Optical Emission Spectrometer for Field Speciation Analyses of Mercury and Inorganic Selenium (2021, Analytical Chemistry)
  • Mesostructures Engineering to Promote Selective Nitrate-to-Ammonia Electroreduction (2023, Advanced Energy Materials)
  • Paper-assisted ratiometric fluorescent sensors for on-site sensing of sulfide based on the target-induced inner filter effect (2023, Journal of Hazardous Materials)
  • Self-photo-oxidation for extending visible light absorption of carbon dots and oxidase-like activity (2021, Carbon)
  • In Situ Fabrication of Nanoceria with Oxidase-like Activity at Neutral pH: Mechanism and Boosted Bio-Nanozyme Cascades (2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)

Collaboration is also a notable aspect of their research, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Yao Lin (50 joint publications)
  • Jinyi Zhang (36 joint publications)
  • Yurong Deng (29 joint publications)
  • Yubin Su (21 joint publications)
  • Jiahui Yang (16 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • Determination and speciation of mercury in environmental and biological samples by analytical atomic spectrometry

    Ying Gao;Ying Gao;Zeming Shi;Zhou Long;Peng Wu

  • Applications of chemical vapor generation in non-tetrahydroborate media to analytical atomic spectrometry

    Peng Wu;Liang He;Chengbin Zheng;Xiandeng Hou

  • Critical evaluation of the application of photochemical vapor generation in analytical atomic spectrometry.

    Yihua He;Xiandeng Hou;Chengbin Zheng;Ralph E. Sturgeon

  • Photo-induced chemical vapor generation with formic acid for ultrasensitive atomic fluorescence spectrometric determination of mercury: potential application to mercury speciation in water

    Chengbin Zheng;Yuan Li;Yihua He;Qian Ma

  • Ultrarapid in Situ Synthesis of Cu2S Nanosheet Arrays on Copper Foam with Room-Temperature-Active Iodine Plasma for Efficient and Cost-Effective Oxygen Evolution

    Liangbo He;Dan Zhou;Yao Lin;Ruixiang Ge

  • Fe3N‐Co2N Nanowires Array: A Non‐Noble‐Metal Bifunctional Catalyst Electrode for High‐Performance Glucose Oxidation and H2O2 Reduction toward Non‐Enzymatic Sensing Applications

    Dan Zhou;Xiaoqin Cao;Zao Wang;Shuai Hao

  • Temperature and nano-TiO2 controlled photochemical vapor generation for inorganic selenium speciation analysis by AFS or ICP-MS without chromatographic separation

    Chengbin Zheng;Li Wu;Qian Ma;Yi Lv

  • Recent Advance of Hydride Generation–Analytical Atomic Spectrometry: Part I—Technique Development

    Zhou Long;Yamin Luo;Chengbin Zheng;Pengchi Deng

  • Interconnected urchin-like cobalt phosphide microspheres film for highly efficient electrochemical hydrogen evolution in both acidic and basic media

    Dan Zhou;Liangbo He;Wenxin Zhu;Xiandeng Hou

  • UV photochemical vapor generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometric determination of conventional hydride generation elements

    Chengbin Zheng;Qian Ma;Li Wu;Xiandeng Hou

  • Electrothermal Vaporization for Universal Liquid Sample Introduction to Dielectric Barrier Discharge Microplasma for Portable Atomic Emission Spectrometry

    Xiaoming Jiang;Yi Chen;Chengbin Zheng;Xiandeng Hou

  • An ethanol sensor based on cataluminescence on ZnO nanoparticles.

    Huarong Tang;Yaming Li;Chengbin Zheng;Jun Ye

  • Nanomaterials in analytical atomic spectrometry

    Xiaoming Jiang;Ke Huang;Dongyan Deng;Hui Xia

  • Versatile Thin-Film Reactor for Photochemical Vapor Generation

    Chengbin Zheng;Ralph E. Sturgeon;Christine Brophy;Xiandeng Hou

  • Determination of Hg, Fe, Ni, and Co by Miniaturized Optical Emission Spectrometry Integrated with Flow Injection Photochemical Vapor Generation and Point Discharge.

    Shu Zhang;Hong Luo;Mengting Peng;Yunfei Tian

  • Photo-induced cold vapor generation with low molecular weight alcohol, aldehyde, or carboxylic acid for atomic fluorescence spectrometric determination of mercury.

    Chunfang Han;Chengbin Zheng;Jun Wang;Guanglei Cheng

  • Recent Advance of Hydride Generation–Analytical Atomic Spectrometry: Part II—Analysis of Real Samples

    Zhou Long;Chen Chen;Xiandeng Hou;Chengbin Zheng

  • Sample matrix-assisted photo-induced chemical vapor generation: a reagent free green analytical method for ultrasensitive detection of mercury in wine or liquor samples

    Yuan Li;Chengbin Zheng;Qian Ma;Li Wu

  • Enzyme-Mediated Endogenous and Bioorthogonal Control of a DNAzyme Fluorescent Sensor for Imaging Metal Ions in Living Cells.

    Yao Lin;Zhenglin Yang;Ryan J. Lake;Chengbin Zheng

  • Headspace Solid-Phase Microextraction Coupled to Miniaturized Microplasma Optical Emission Spectrometry for Detection of Mercury and Lead

    Chengbin Zheng;Ligang Hu;Xiandeng Hou;Bin He

  • UV Photochemical vapor generation sample introduction for determination of Ni, Fe, and Se in biological tissue by isotope dilution ICPMS.

    Chengbin Zheng;Lu Yang;Ralph E. Sturgeon;Xiandeng Hou

  • Vapor generation in dielectric barrier discharge for sensitive detection of mercury by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry

    Xi Wu;Wulin Yang;Menggang Liu;Xiandeng Hou

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiandeng Hou
Xiandeng Hou Sichuan University
Lu Yang
Lu Yang Sichuan University
Ralph E. Sturgeon
Ralph E. Sturgeon National Research Council Canada
Yi Lv
Yi Lv Sichuan University
Peng Wu
Peng Wu Sichuan University
Yong-Ill Lee
Yong-Ill Lee Changwon National University
Zoltán Mester
Zoltán Mester Queen's University
Juewen Liu
Juewen Liu University of Waterloo
Yi Lu
Yi Lu University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Abdullah M. Asiri
Abdullah M. Asiri King Abdulaziz University

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