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Jing-Lin Zuo

Jing-Lin Zuo

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
80
Citations
22007
World Ranking
3431
National Ranking
629

Jing-Lin Zuo publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jing-Lin Zuo sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 415 publications — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Jing-Lin Zuo D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jing-Lin Zuo sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 80 D-Index — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jing-Lin Zuo is affiliated with Nanjing University in China and has an extensive research profile primarily in materials science and engineering. Their work spans a range of specialized areas including materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, inorganic chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, and organic chemistry.

The main topics explored in their research include:

  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Research
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications

The scientist has contributed significantly to numerous publication venues, frequently publishing in:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Advanced Optical Materials

Jing-Lin Zuo frequently collaborates with a range of co-authors, with the most frequent including:

  • Jian Su
  • You-Xuan Zheng
  • Shuai Yuan
  • Cheng-Hui Li
  • Zhimei Yang

Their recent papers include:

  • Electrochromic two-dimensional covalent organic framework with a reversible dark-to-transparent switch, 2020, Nature Communications
  • High Electrical Conductivity in a 2D MOF with Intrinsic Superprotonic Conduction and Interfacial Pseudo-capacitance, 2020, Matter
  • Interfacial Reduction Nucleation of Noble Metal Nanodots on Redox-Active Metal-Organic Frameworks for High-Efficiency Electrocatalytic Conversion of Nitrate to Ammonia, 2022, Nano Letters
  • Chiral Spiro-Axis Induced Blue Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Material for Efficient Circularly Polarized OLEDs with Low Efficiency Roll-Off, 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Metal-Coordinated Covalent Organic Frameworks as Advanced Bifunctional Hosts for Both Sulfur Cathodes and Lithium Anodes in Lithium-Sulfur Batteries, 2024, Journal of the American Chemical Society

Their research contributions demonstrate a focus on emerging materials with applications in electronics, optics, and energy storage, emphasizing both fundamental materials chemistry and applied engineering approaches. The interdisciplinary nature of their work connects structural studies, synthesis methods, and functional material development within advanced technological contexts.

Best Publications

  • A highly stretchable autonomous self-healing elastomer

    Cheng-Hui Li;Chao Wang;Chao Wang;Christoph Keplinger;Jing-Lin Zuo

  • Self-Healing Polymers Based on Coordination Bonds.

    Cheng-Hui Li;Jing-Lin Zuo

  • Peripheral Amplification of Multi‐Resonance Induced Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence for Highly Efficient OLEDs

    Xiao Liang;Xiao Liang;Zhi-Ping Yan;Hua-Bo Han;Zheng-Guang Wu

  • Thermodynamically stable whilst kinetically labile coordination bonds lead to strong and tough self-healing polymers

    Jian-Cheng Lai;Xiao-Yong Jia;Da-Peng Wang;Yi-Bing Deng

  • A rigid and healable polymer cross-linked by weak but abundant Zn(II)-carboxylate interactions

    Jian-Cheng Lai;Lan Li;Da-Peng Wang;Min-Hao Zhang

  • Rational design of phosphorescent iridium(III) complexes for emission color tunability and their applications in OLEDs

    Tian-Yi Li;Tian-Yi Li;Jing Wu;Zheng-Guang Wu;You-Xuan Zheng

  • Highly Efficient Green and Blue-Green Phosphorescent OLEDs Based on Iridium Complexes with the Tetraphenylimidodiphosphinate Ligand

    Yu-Cheng Zhu;Liang Zhou;Hong-Yan Li;Qiu-Lei Xu

  • Chiral Octahydro‐Binaphthol Compound‐Based Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Materials for Circularly Polarized Electroluminescence with Superior EQE of 32.6% and Extremely Low Efficiency Roll‐Off

    Zheng-Guang Wu;Hua-Bo Han;Zhi-Ping Yan;Xu-Feng Luo

  • The observation of superparamagnetic behavior in molecular nanowires

    Shi Wang;Jing-Lin Zuo;Song Gao;You Song

  • [(Tp)8(H2O)6CuII6FeIII8(CN)24]4+: A Cyanide‐Bridged Face‐Centered‐Cubic Cluster with Single‐Molecule‐Magnet Behavior

    Shi Wang;Jing-Lin Zuo;Hong-Cai Zhou;Hye Jin Choi

  • Electrochromic two-dimensional covalent organic framework with a reversible dark-to-transparent switch.

    Fei Yu;Fei Yu;Wenbo Liu;Si-Wen Ke;Mohamedally Kurmoo

  • A microporous luminescent europium metal–organic framework for nitro explosive sensing

    Xinhui Zhou;Honghui Li;Hongping Xiao;Liang Li

  • Interfacial Reduction Nucleation of Noble Metal Nanodots on Redox-Active Metal-Organic Frameworks for High-Efficiency Electrocatalytic Conversion of Nitrate to Ammonia.

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  • Opto-electronic multifunctional chiral diamondoid-network coordination polymer: bis{4-[2-(4-pyridyl)ethenyl]benzoato}zinc with high thermal stability

    Ren-Gen Xiong;Jing-Lin Zuo;Xiao-Zeng You;Brendan F. Abrahams

  • Circularly polarised phosphorescent photoluminescence and electroluminescence of iridium complexes

    Tian-Yi Li;Yi-Ming Jing;Xuan Liu;Yue Zhao

  • Tricyanometalate molecular chemistry: A type of versatile building blocks for the construction of cyano-bridged molecular architectures

    Shi Wang;Shi Wang;Xue-Hua Ding;Jing-Lin Zuo;Xiao-Zeng You

  • Symmetry-Based Magnetic Anisotropy in the Trigonal Bipyramidal Cluster [Tp2(Me3tacn)3Cu3Fe2(CN)6]4+

    Cai Feng Wang;Jing Lin Zuo;Bart M. Bartlett;You Song

  • Photostimulus-Responsive Large-Area Two-Dimensional Covalent Organic Framework Films

    Fei Yu;Fei Yu;Wenbo Liu;Bang Li;Dan Tian

  • A THREE-DIMENSIONAL NETWORK COORDINATION POLYMER, (TEREPHTHALATO)(PYRIDINE)CADMIUM, WITH BLUE FLUORESCENT EMISSION

    Hoong-Kun Fun;S. Shnamuga Sundara Raj;Ren-Gen Xiong;Jing-Lin Zuo

  • Photo- and Electronically Switchable Spin-Crossover Iron(II) Metal-Organic Frameworks Based on a Tetrathiafulvalene Ligand

    Hai-Ying Wang;Jing-Yuan Ge;Carol Hua;Cheng-Qi Jiao

  • High Electrical Conductivity in a 2D MOF with Intrinsic Superprotonic Conduction and Interfacial Pseudo-capacitance

    Jian Su;Wen He;Xiao-Min Li;Lei Sun

  • Construction of Open Metal–Organic Frameworks Based on Predesigned Carboxylate Isomers: From Achiral to Chiral Nets

    Daofeng Sun;David J. Collins;Yanxiong Ke;Jing-Lin Zuo

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiao-Zeng You
Xiao-Zeng You Nanjing University
You-Xuan Zheng
You-Xuan Zheng Nanjing University
You Song
You Song Nanjing University
Hoong-Kun Fun
Hoong-Kun Fun Universiti Sains Malaysia
Mohamedally Kurmoo
Mohamedally Kurmoo University of Strasbourg
Cai-Feng Wang
Cai-Feng Wang Nanjing Tech University
Hong-Cai Zhou
Hong-Cai Zhou Texas A&M University
Feng Gao
Feng Gao Linköping University
Chi-Ming Che
Chi-Ming Che University of Hong Kong
Hongjie Zhang
Hongjie Zhang Tsinghua University

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