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Overview

De-Liang Long is affiliated with the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom and focuses their research primarily in the field of Materials Science, with a notable subfield emphasis on Materials Chemistry. Their work also extends into related disciplines including Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biomaterials.

The scientist's research covers several core topics, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications
  • Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis

De-Liang Long has contributed to multiple scientific publications across leading journals and databases. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Recent published papers authored or coauthored by them include:

  • "An Autonomous Chemical Robot Discovers the Rules of Inorganic Coordination Chemistry without Prior Knowledge" (2020) in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Spontaneous formation of autocatalytic sets with self-replicating inorganic metal oxide clusters" (2020) in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Synthesis, Assembly, and Sizing of Neutral, Lanthanide Substituted Molybdenum Blue Wheels {Mo90Ln10}" (2020) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Engineering Highly Reduced Molybdenum Polyoxometalates via the Incorporation of d and f Block Metal Ions" (2022) in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "A Modular Programmable Inorganic Cluster Discovery Robot for the Discovery and Synthesis of Polyoxometalates" (2020) in ACS Central Science

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Leroy Cronin
  • Nicola L. Bell
  • Eduard Garrido Ribó
  • Weimin Xuan
  • Robert Pow

Best Publications

  • Polyoxometalates: Building Blocks for Functional Nanoscale Systems

    De-Liang Long;Ryo Tsunashima;Leroy Cronin

  • Polyoxometalate clusters, nanostructures and materials: From self assembly to designer materials and devices

    De-Liang Long;Eric Burkholder;Leroy Cronin

  • Engineering polyoxometalates with emergent properties.

    Haralampos N. Miras;Jun Yan;De-Liang Long;Leroy Cronin

  • Controlling an organic synthesis robot with machine learning to search for new reactivity

    Jarosław M. Granda;Liva Donina;Vincenza Dragone;De-Liang Long

  • New Approaches to the Analysis of High Connectivity Materials: Design Frameworks Based upon 44- and 63-Subnet Tectons

    Robert J. Hill;De-Liang Long;Neil R. Champness;Peter Hubberstey

  • Design and fabrication of memory devices based on nanoscale polyoxometalate clusters

    Christoph Busche;Laia Vilà-Nadal;Jun Yan;Haralampos N. Miras

  • Polyoxometallate als Bausteine für funktionelle Nanosysteme

    De-Liang Long;Ryo Tsunashima;Leroy Cronin

  • Lanthanum coordination networks based on unusual five-connected topologies

    De-Liang Long;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Claire Wilson

  • Unprecedented seven- and eight-connected lanthanide coordination networks

    De-Liang Long;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Claire Wilson

  • Unveiling the Transient Template in the Self-Assembly of a Molecular Oxide Nanowheel

    Haralampos N. Miras;Geoffrey J. T. Cooper;De-Liang Long;Hartmut Bögge

  • Polyoxometalate-Mediated Self-Assembly of Single-Molecule Magnets: {[XW9O34]2[MnIII4MnII2O4(H2O)4]}12−

    Chris Ritchie;Alan Ferguson;Hiroyuki Nojiri;Haralampos N. Miras

  • Face-directed self-assembly of an electronically active Archimedean polyoxometalate architecture

    Scott G. Mitchell;Carsten Streb;Haralampos N. Miras;Thomas Boyd

  • Modular assembly of a functional polyoxometalate-based open framework constructed from unsupported AgI--AgI interactions.

    Carsten Streb;Chris Ritchie;De Liang Long;Paul Kögerler

  • Towards polyoxometalate-integrated nanosystems.

    De-Liang Long;Leroy Cronin

  • Anion control over interpenetration and framework topology in coordination networks based on homoleptic six-connected scandium nodes.

    De-Liang Long;Robert J. Hill;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness

  • Lanthanide co-ordination frameworks of 4,4′-bipyridine-N,N′-dioxide

    De-Liang Long;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Martin Schröder

  • Noncovalently Connected Frameworks with Nanoscale Channels Assembled from a Tethered Polyoxometalate–Pyrene Hybrid

    Yu-Fei Song;De-Liang Long;Leroy Cronin

  • Supramolecular Metal Oxides: Programmed Hierarchical Assembly of a Protein‐Sized 21 kDa [(C16H36N)19{H2NC(CH2O)3P2V3W15O59}4]5− Polyoxometalate Assembly

    Chullikkattil P. Pradeep;De-Liang Long;Graham N. Newton;Yu-Fei Song

  • The Construction of High‐Nuclearity Isopolyoxoniobates with Pentagonal Building Blocks: [HNb27O76]16− and [H10Nb31O93(CO3)]23−

    Ryo Tsunashima;De-Liang Long;Haralampos N. Miras;David Gabb

  • Synthesis of Modular “Inorganic–Organic–Inorganic” Polyoxometalates and Their Assembly into Vesicles

    Chullikkattil P. Pradeep;Mauricio F. Misdrahi;Feng-Yan Li;Jie Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Leroy Cronin
Leroy Cronin University of Glasgow
Haralampos N. Miras
Haralampos N. Miras University of Glasgow
Paul Kögerler
Paul Kögerler RWTH Aachen University
Carsten Streb
Carsten Streb University of Ulm
Neil R. Champness
Neil R. Champness University of Birmingham
Jin-Shun Huang
Jin-Shun Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Martin Schröder
Martin Schröder University of Manchester
Alexander J. Blake
Alexander J. Blake University of Nottingham
Claire Wilson
Claire Wilson University of Glasgow
Nikolaj Gadegaard
Nikolaj Gadegaard University of Glasgow

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