His primary areas of study are Luminescence, Inorganic chemistry, Ligand, Crystallography and Ion. His Luminescence research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Porosity, Nanotechnology and Lanthanide. Jian-Ping Ma works mostly in the field of Inorganic chemistry, limiting it down to topics relating to Triazole and, in certain cases, Reversible adsorption, Cadmium, Iodine, Nuclear chemistry and Sorption, as a part of the same area of interest.
To a larger extent, Jian-Ping Ma studies Organic chemistry with the aim of understanding Ligand. His Crystallography research integrates issues from Coordination complex, Bent molecular geometry, Stereochemistry and Oxadiazole. Jian-Ping Ma works mostly in the field of Coordination complex, limiting it down to topics relating to Denticity and, in certain cases, Molecule and Infrared spectroscopy.
Jian-Ping Ma mainly investigates Crystallography, Ligand, Crystal structure, Stereochemistry and Hydrogen bond. His Crystallography study incorporates themes from Luminescence, Polymer, Molecule, Coordination complex and Oxadiazole. As a part of the same scientific study, Jian-Ping Ma usually deals with the Luminescence, concentrating on Inorganic chemistry and frequently concerns with Metal-organic framework, Triazole and Metal.
Jian-Ping Ma combines subjects such as Solvent, Schiff base, Polymer chemistry, Combinatorial chemistry and Infrared spectroscopy with his study of Ligand. His work deals with themes such as Selectivity, Photochemistry and Moiety, Organic chemistry, which intersect with Polymer chemistry. His study in Stereochemistry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Supramolecular chemistry, Pyridine and Ion.
Jian-Ping Ma focuses on Crystallography, Ligand, Polymer, Polymer chemistry and Metal-organic framework. His research in Crystallography intersects with topics in Spin trap, Radical, Luminescence and Tetrathiafulvalene. The study incorporates disciplines such as Coordination complex, Lanthanide, Quantum yield, Photoluminescence and Phosphorescence in addition to Luminescence.
The concepts of his Ligand study are interwoven with issues in Supramolecular chemistry, Ion, Solvent, Adsorption and Combinatorial chemistry. While the research belongs to areas of Ion, Jian-Ping Ma spends his time largely on the problem of Infrared spectroscopy, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Denticity. His work carried out in the field of Polymer brings together such families of science as Organic inorganic and Molecule.
His main research concerns Polymer chemistry, Pyridine, Organic chemistry, Polymer and Adsorption. He has researched Polymer in several fields, including Superstructure, Molecule, Stacking, Stereochemistry and Oxadiazole. He interconnects Heterogeneous catalysis, Photochemistry, Ethylene and Acetylene in the investigation of issues within Adsorption.
The various areas that Jian-Ping Ma examines in his Bifunctional study include Combinatorial chemistry and Ligand. His studies in Ligand integrate themes in fields like Ion and Ionic liquid, Catalysis. His study in Crystallography focuses on Denticity in particular.
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Tunable luminescent lanthanide coordination polymers based on reversible solid-state ion-exchange monitored by ion-dependent photoinduced emission spectra.
Peng Wang;Jian-Ping Ma;Yu-Bin Dong;Ru-Qi Huang.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007)
Temperature-dependent synthesis of metal-organic frameworks based on a flexible tetradentate ligand with bidirectional coordination donors
Yu-Bin Dong;You-Yun Jiang;Jie Li;Jian-Ping Ma.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007)
Cu(I)-MOF: naked-eye colorimetric sensor for humidity and formaldehyde in single-crystal-to-single-crystal fashion
Yang Yu;Xiao-Meng Zhang;Jian-Ping Ma;Qi-Kui Liu.
Chemical Communications (2014)
Bifunctional Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquid Decorated UiO-67 Type MOF for Selective CO2 Adsorption and Catalytic Property for CO2 Cycloaddition with Epoxides
Luo-Gang Ding;Bing-Jian Yao;Wei-Ling Jiang;Jiang-Tao Li.
Inorganic Chemistry (2017)
Adsorption and Separation of Reactive Aromatic Isomers and Generation and Stabilization of Their Radicals within Cadmium(II)−Triazole Metal−Organic Confined Space in a Single-Crystal-to-Single-Crystal Fashion
Qi-Kui Liu;Jian-Ping Ma;Yu-Bin Dong.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2010)
Coordination-Driven Nanosized Lanthanide "Molecular Lantern" with Tunable Luminescent Properties
Yu-Bin Dong;Peng Wang;Jian-Ping Ma;Xia-Xia Zhao.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007)
Highly efficient iodine species enriching and guest-driven tunable luminescent properties based on a cadmium(II)-triazole MOF.
Qi-Kui Liu;Jian-Ping Ma;Yu-Bin Dong.
Chemical Communications (2011)
Fluorene-based Cu(II)-MOF: a visual colorimetric anion sensor and separator based on an anion-exchange approach
Jian-Ping Ma;Yang Yu;Yu-Bin Dong.
Chemical Communications (2012)
Nanoscale UiO-MOF-based luminescent sensors for highly selective detection of cysteine and glutathione and their application in bioimaging
Yan-An Li;Chao-Wei Zhao;Neng-Xiu Zhu;Qi-Kui Liu.
Chemical Communications (2015)
Luminescent humidity sensors based on porous Ln3+-MOFs
Yang Yu;Jian-Ping Ma;Yu-Bin Dong.
CrystEngComm (2012)
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