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Overview

Da-Hui Qu is affiliated with East China University of Science and Technology in China. Their research predominantly spans the fields of materials science and chemistry, with specific focus areas in materials chemistry, organic chemistry, biomaterials, polymers and plastics, and spectroscopy.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials
  • Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes
  • Polymer composites and self-healing
  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
  • Synthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds
  • Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry

Da-Hui Qu has published in several prominent venues within the materials and chemical sciences. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • CCS Chemistry
  • Chemical Science

Collaboration is a significant aspect of Da-Hui Qu's research activities. Frequent co-authors include He Tian, Qi Zhang, Chenyu Shi, Ben L. Feringa, and Qian Wang.

Selected recent papers illustrate the thematic breadth within their work:

  • "Disulfide-Mediated Reversible Polymerization toward Intrinsically Dynamic Smart Materials," 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Toughening a Self-Healable Supramolecular Polymer by Ionic Cluster-Enhanced Iron-Carboxylate Complexes," 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Color-tunable single-fluorophore supramolecular system with assembly-encoded emission," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Dual closed-loop chemical recycling of synthetic polymers by intrinsically reconfigurable poly(disulfides)," 2021, Matter
  • "Digital photoprogramming of liquid-crystal superstructures featuring intrinsic chiral photoswitches," 2022, Nature Photonics

Best Publications

  • Covalently bonded single-molecule junctions with stable and reversible photoswitched conductivity.

    Chuancheng Jia;Agostino Migliore;Na Xin;Shaoyun Huang

  • Photoresponsive Host–Guest Functional Systems

    Da-Hui Qu;Qiao-Chun Wang;Qi-Wei Zhang;Xiang Ma

  • Exploring a naturally tailored small molecule for stretchable, self-healing, and adhesive supramolecular polymers

    Qi Zhang;Chen-Yu Shi;Da-Hui Qu;Yi-Tao Long

  • A Half Adder Based on a Photochemically Driven [2]Rotaxane

    Da-Hui Qu;Qiao-Chun Wang;He Tian

  • Assembling a Natural Small Molecule into a Supramolecular Network with High Structural Order and Dynamic Functions

    Qi Zhang;Yuan-Xin Deng;Hong-Xi Luo;Chen-Yu Shi

  • A Lockable Light‐Driven Molecular Shuttle with a Fluorescent Signal

    Qiao-Chun Wang;Da-Hui Qu;Jun Ren;Kongchang Chen

  • Toughening a Self‐Healable Supramolecular Polymer by Ionic Cluster‐Enhanced Iron‐Carboxylate Complexes

    Yuanxin Deng;Qi Zhang;Ben L. Feringa;He Tian

  • Dual closed-loop chemical recycling of synthetic polymers by intrinsically reconfigurable poly(disulfides)

    Qi Zhang;Qi Zhang;Yuanxin Deng;Yuanxin Deng;Chen-Yu Shi;Ben L. Feringa;Ben L. Feringa

  • Color-tunable single-fluorophore supramolecular system with assembly-encoded emission

    Qian Wang;Qi Zhang;Qi-Wei Zhang;Xin Li

  • A light-driven rotaxane molecular shuttle with dual fluorescence addresses.

    Da-Hui Qu;Qiao-Chun Wang;Jun Ren;He Tian

  • An Ultrastrong and Highly Stretchable Polyurethane Elastomer Enabled by a Zipper-Like Ring-Sliding Effect.

    Chen-Yu Shi;Qi Zhang;Cheng-Yuan Yu;Si-Jia Rao

  • An Artificial Molecular Shuttle Operates in Lipid Bilayers for Ion Transport

    Sujun Chen;Yichuan Wang;Ting Nie;Chunyan Bao

  • A Double INHIBIT Logic Gate Employing Configuration and Fluorescence Changes

    Da-Hui Qu;Feng-Yuan Ji;Qiao-Chun Wang;He Tian

  • Novel and efficient templates for assembly of rotaxanes and catenanes

    Da-Hui Qu;He Tian

  • Controlling Molecular Rotary Motion with a Self‐Complexing Lock

    Da-Hui Qu;Ben L. Feringa

  • Intrinsically Photopolymerizable Dynamic Polymers Derived from a Natural Small Molecule.

    Chen-Yu Shi;Qi Zhang;Bang-Sen Wang;Meng Chen

  • A Time‐Dependent Fluorescent Hydrogel for “Time‐Lock” Information Encryption

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  • A Chemically Recyclable Crosslinked Polymer Network Enabled by Orthogonal Dynamic Covalent Chemistry

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  • Acid-catalyzed Disulfide-mediated Reversible Polymerization for Recyclable Dynamic Covalent Materials.

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  • Dual-mode operation of a bistable [1]rotaxane with a fluorescence signal

    Hong Li;Ji-Na Zhang;Wei Zhou;Hui Zhang

  • Sol–gel conversion based on photoswitching between noncovalently and covalently linked netlike supramolecular polymers

    Qiwei Zhang;Da-Hui Qu;Xiang Ma;He Tian

  • A light-driven pseudo[4]rotaxane encoded by induced circular dichroism in a hydrogel

    Xiang Ma;Qiaochun Wang;Dahui Qu;Yun Xu

  • A Dual-Modality Photoswitchable Supramolecular Polymer

    Qiwei Zhang;Da-Hui Qu;Junchen Wu;Xiang Ma

  • A [3]Rotaxane with Three Stable States That Responds to Multiple‐Inputs and Displays Dual Fluorescence Addresses

    Da-Hui Qu;Qiao-Chun Wang;Xiang Ma;He Tian

Frequent Co-Authors

He Tian
He Tian East China University of Science and Technology
Ben L. Feringa
Ben L. Feringa University of Groningen
Xiang Ma
Xiang Ma East China University of Science and Technology
Liangliang Zhu
Liangliang Zhu Fudan University
Qiong Zhang
Qiong Zhang California Institute of Technology
Hans Ågren
Hans Ågren Uppsala University
Xue-Qing Gong
Xue-Qing Gong East China University of Science and Technology
Yi-Tao Long
Yi-Tao Long Nanjing University
Linyong Zhu
Linyong Zhu East China University of Science and Technology
Weihong Zhu
Weihong Zhu East China University of Science and Technology

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