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D-Index
63
Citations
11857
World Ranking
8583
National Ranking
1505

Junqiu Liu 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 Junqiu Liu sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 263 publications — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Junqiu Liu 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 Junqiu Liu sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Junqiu Liu is affiliated with Hangzhou Normal University in China and has contributed to research across multiple intersecting scientific fields. Their work primarily spans the areas of Materials Science, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Engineering, with a focus on specialized subfields including Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials, and Spectroscopy.

The scientist's research topics cover a diverse range of advanced scientific themes, including:

  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Molecular sensors and ion detection
  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
  • Advanced nanomaterials in catalysis
  • Supramolecular self-assembly in materials
  • Luminescence and fluorescent materials
  • Supramolecular chemistry and complexes

Junqiu Liu has been published significantly in several journals, with the most frequent publication venues being:

  • Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • Materials Chemistry Frontiers
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Chemical Communications
  • Frontiers in Chemistry

Among recent published papers, notable works include:

  • "Recent development in the design of artificial enzymes through molecular imprinting technology" (2022, Journal of Materials Chemistry B)
  • "Graphene oxide-based colorimetric detection of organophosphorus pesticides via a multi-enzyme cascade reaction" (2020, Nanoscale)
  • "Design of Cyclodextrin-Based Functional Systems for Biomedical Applications" (2021, Frontiers in Chemistry)
  • "Rational Design and Biological Application of Antioxidant Nanozymes" (2021, Frontiers in Chemistry)
  • "Reversible Ligand-Gated Ion Channel via Interconversion between Hollow Single Helix and Intertwined Double Helix" (2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)

They have collaborated extensively with a number of frequent coauthors, including:

  • Jiayun Xu
  • Quan Luo
  • Shengda Liu
  • Chunxi Hou
  • Hongcheng Sun

Best Publications

  • Protein Assembly: Versatile Approaches to Construct Highly Ordered Nanostructures

    Quan Luo;Chunxi Hou;Yushi Bai;Ruibing Wang

  • Artificial enzymes based on supramolecular scaffolds

    Zeyuan Dong;Quan Luo;Junqiu Liu

  • Bio-inspired reversible underwater adhesive.

    Yanhua Zhao;Yang Wu;Yang Wu;Liang Wang;Liang Wang;Manman Zhang

  • Design of biomimetic catalysts by molecular imprinting in synthetic polymers: the role of transition state stabilization.

    GÜnter Wulff;Junqiu Liu

  • Protein self-assembly via supramolecular strategies

    Yushi Bai;Quan Luo;Junqiu Liu

  • Artificial selenoenzymes: Designed and redesigned

    Xin Huang;Xiaoman Liu;Quan Luo;Junqiu Liu

  • Self-Assembled Peptide Nanofibers Designed as Biological Enzymes for Catalyzing Ester Hydrolysis

    Chunqiu Zhang;Xiangdong Xue;Quan Luo;Yiwei Li

  • Functional mimicry of carboxypeptidase A by a combination of transition state stabilization and a defined orientation of catalytic moieties in molecularly imprinted polymers.

    Jun-qiu Liu;Günter Wulff

  • Highly efficient dendrimer-based mimic of glutathione peroxidase.

    Xi Zhang;Huaping Xu;Zeyuan Dong;Yapei Wang

  • Synthesis and Optical Properties of CdSe and CdSe/CdS Nanoparticles

    Encai Hao;Haiping Sun;Zheng Zhou;Junqiu Liu

  • Molecularly imprinted polymers with strong carboxypeptidase a-like activity: combination of an amidinium function with a zinc-ion binding site in transition-state imprinted cavities.

    Jun-qiu Liu;Günter Wulff

  • Highly ordered protein nanorings designed by accurate control of glutathione S-transferase self-assembly.

    Yushi Bai;Quan Luo;Wei Zhang;Lu Miao

  • Sensing of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with cyclodextrin inclusion complexes on silver nanoparticles by surface-enhanced Raman scattering

    Yunfei Xie;Yunfei Xie;Xu Wang;Xiaoxia Han;Xiangxin Xue

  • Construction of Protein Nanowires through Cucurbit[8]uril‐based Highly Specific Host–Guest Interactions: An Approach to the Assembly of Functional Proteins

    Chunxi Hou;Jiaxi Li;Linlu Zhao;Wei Zhang

  • Self-assembly of amphiphilic peptides into bio-functionalized nanotubes: a novel hydrolase model

    Zupeng Huang;Shuwen Guan;Yongguo Wang;Guannan Shi

  • Nanostructures based on protein self-assembly: From hierarchical construction to bioinspired materials

    Hongcheng Sun;Quan Luo;Chunxi Hou;Junqiu Liu

  • The effect of conjugation to gold nanoparticles on the ability of low molecular weight chitosan to transfer DNA vaccine.

    Xianfeng Zhou;Xizhen Zhang;Xianghui Yu;Xiao Zha

  • Engineering glutathione transferase to a novel glutathione peroxidase mimic with high catalytic efficiency. Incorporation of selenocysteine into a glutathione-binding scaffold using an auxotrophic expression system.

    Hui-jun Yu;Jun-qiu Liu;August Böck;Jing Li

  • Incorporation of Silver Ions into Ultrathin Titanium Phosphate Films: In Situ Reduction to Prepare Silver Nanoparticles and Their Antibacterial Activity

    Qifeng Wang;Huijun Yu;Ling Zhong;Junqiu Liu

  • Giant Nanotubes Loaded with Artificial Peroxidase Centers: Self‐Assembly of Supramolecular Amphiphiles as a Tool To Functionalize Nanotubes

    Yong Tang;Lipeng Zhou;Jiaxi Li;Quan Luo

  • Aryl Thiol Substrate 3-Carboxy-4-Nitrobenzenethiol Strongly Stimulating Thiol Peroxidase Activity of Glutathione Peroxidase Mimic 2, 2'-Ditellurobis(2-Deoxy-β-Cyclodextrin)

    Zeyuan Dong;Junqiu Liu;Shizhong Mao;Xin Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Jiacong Shen
Jiacong Shen Jilin University
Hongbin Li
Hongbin Li University of British Columbia
Bing Yang
Bing Yang Jilin University
Huaping Xu
Huaping Xu Tsinghua University
Junqi Sun
Junqi Sun Jilin University
Günter Wulff
Günter Wulff Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Yapei Wang
Yapei Wang Renmin University of China
Zhiqiang Wang
Zhiqiang Wang Tsinghua University
Xi Zhang
Xi Zhang Jilin University
Bing Zhao
Bing Zhao Jilin University

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