World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
8035
World Ranking
12408
National Ranking
1950

Overview

Lifang Chen is affiliated with East China University of Science and Technology in China. Their research activities focus primarily on engineering and chemical engineering, with significant contributions in materials chemistry, catalysis, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, and molecular biology.

Their work extensively covers topics such as ionic liquids properties and applications, catalysis for biomass conversion, catalytic processes in hydrodesulfurization studies, chemical and physical properties in aqueous solutions, carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, catalytic processes in materials science, and extraction and separation processes.

Recent publications highlight various areas of their research interests and collaborations:

  • Hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks: design, applications, and prospects (2022) in Materials Advances
  • A Glucose-Powered Activatable Nanozyme Breaking pH and H2O2 Limitations for Treating Diabetic Infections (2021) in Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Two other recent papers, though authored primarily by other researchers, are often cited within related topical frameworks:

  • Atomically-ordered active sites in NiMo intermetallic compound toward low-pressure hydrodeoxygenation of furfural (2020) in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • HDAC11 promotes both NLRP3/caspase-1/GSDMD and caspase-3/GSDME pathways causing pyroptosis via ERG in vascular endothelial cells (2022) in Cell Death Discovery
  • Synergetic effect of Cu0 −Cu+ derived from layered double hydroxides toward catalytic transfer hydrogenation reaction (2022) in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

Frequent coauthors accompanying their publications include:

  • Zhiwen Qi (53 joint works)
  • Hongye Cheng (28 joint works)
  • Zhen Song (15 joint works)
  • Min Wei (10 joint works)
  • Ruizhuan Wang (10 joint works)

Their research is often published in well-established venues such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal (12 publications)
  • Journal of Molecular Liquids (6 publications)
  • Applied Catalysis B: Environmental (4 publications)
  • Separation and Purification Technology (4 publications)
  • Chemical Engineering Journal (4 publications)

Best Publications

  • Overview of acidic deep eutectic solvents on synthesis, properties and applications

    Hao Qin;Xutao Hu;Jingwen Wang;Hongye Cheng

  • Preparation and characterization of ZnO/polyethersulfone (PES) hybrid membranes

    Liguo Shen;Xiaokai Bian;Xiaofeng Lu;Liuqing Shi

  • An Overview of Mutual Solubility of Ionic Liquids and Water Predicted by COSMO-RS

    Teng Zhou;Long Chen;Yinmei Ye;Yinmei Ye;Lifang Chen

  • NiO(111) nanosheets as efficient and recyclable adsorbents for dye pollutant removal from wastewater

    Zhi Song;Lifang Chen;Juncheng Hu;Ryan Richards

  • Adsorption Properties of MgO(111) Nanoplates for the Dye Pollutants from Wastewater

    Juncheng Hu;Zhi Song;Lifang Chen;Haijian Yang

  • MgO(111) Nanosheets with Unusual Surface Activity

    Juncheng Hu;Kake Zhu;Lifang Chen;and Christian Kübel

  • Intercalation of Aggregation-Free and Well-Dispersed Gold Nanoparticles into the Walls of Mesoporous Silica as a Robust “Green” Catalyst for n-Alkane Oxidation

    Lifang Chen;Juncheng Hu;Ryan Richards

  • Dynamics of CO2 Absorption and Desorption Processes in Alkanolamine with Cosolvent Polyethylene Glycol

    Jun Li;Chenjia You;Lifang Chen;Yinmei Ye;Yinmei Ye

  • Screening of ionic liquids for solvent-sensitive extraction –with deep desulfurization as an example

    Zhen Song;Teng Zhou;Jianan Zhang;Hongye Cheng

  • Solubilities of CO2 in Poly(ethylene glycols) from (303.15 to 333.15) K

    Jun Li;Yinmei Ye;Lifang Chen;Zhiwen Qi

  • Triplex Au―Ag―C Core―Shell Nanoparticles as a Novel Raman Label

    Aiguo Shen;Lifang Chen;Wei Xie;Juncheng Hu

  • Preparation and Surface Activity of Single‐Crystalline NiO(111) Nanosheets with Hexagonal Holes: A Semiconductor Nanospanner

    Juncheng Hu;Kake Zhu;Lifang Chen;Haijian Yang

  • TiO2 Nanoflakes Modified with Gold Nanoparticles as Photocatalysts with High Activity and Durability under near UV Irradiation

    Yong Liu;Lifang Chen;Juncheng Hu;Jinlin Li

  • Aerobic oxidation of alcohols catalyzed by gold nano-particles confined in the walls of mesoporous silica

    Juncheng Hu;Lifang Chen;Kake Zhu;Andreas Suchopar

  • Prediction of CO2 solubility in deep eutectic solvents using random forest model based on COSMO-RS-derived descriptors

    Jingwen Wang;Jingwen Wang;Zhen Song;Lifang Chen;Tao Xu

  • Screening Deep Eutectic Solvents for Extractive Desulfurization of Fuel based on COSMO-RS Model

    Hongye Cheng;Chongyang Liu;Jingjing Zhang;Lifang Chen

  • Steamed Zn/ZSM-5 catalysts for improved methanol aromatization with high stability

    Unknown

  • Carbon Dioxide Solubility in Phosphonium-Based Deep Eutectic Solvents: An Experimental and Molecular Dynamics Study

    Jingwen Wang;Hongye Cheng;Zhen Song;Lifang Chen

  • Simulation based ionic liquid screening for benzene–cyclohexane extractive separation

    Zhaoxian Lyu;Teng Zhou;Lifang Chen;Yinmei Ye

  • Reprint of: Simulation based ionic liquid screening for benzene–cyclohexane extractive separation☆

    Zhaoxian Lyu;Teng Zhou;Lifang Chen;Yinmei Ye

  • Synthesis and characterization of tungsten-substituted SBA-15: An enhanced catalyst for 1-butene metathesis

    Jun-Cheng Hu;Yang-Dong Wang;Li-Fang Chen;Ryan Richards

  • Facile synthesis of sulfate-doped Ag3PO4 with enhanced visible light photocatalystic activity

    Wenrong Cao;Zhenyou Gui;Lifang Chen;Xuedong Zhu

  • Organo-Ruthenium Supported Heteropolytungstates: Synthesis, Structure, Electrochemistry, and Oxidation Catalysis

    Li-Hua Bi;Ghada Al-Kadamany;Elena V. Chubarova;Michael H. Dickman

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhiwen Qi
Zhiwen Qi East China University of Science and Technology
Ryan M. Richards
Ryan M. Richards Colorado School of Mines
Juncheng Hu
Juncheng Hu South Central University for Nationalities
Kai Sundmacher
Kai Sundmacher Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems
Kake Zhu
Kake Zhu East China University of Science and Technology
Liyuan Deng
Liyuan Deng Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Anders Riisager
Anders Riisager Technical University of Denmark
Ulrich Kortz
Ulrich Kortz Jacobs University
Wei-Kang Yuan
Wei-Kang Yuan East China University of Science and Technology
Feng Lin
Feng Lin Virginia Tech

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Chemistry in the USA opens doors to numerous career pathways that often begin with strong educational foundations. For students interested in expanding their expertise beyond pure science, understanding the cost and structure of degrees like those in criminal justice can be beneficial. For example, learning about criminal justice degree price helps prospective students budget for their education effectively.

Those considering interdisciplinary roles might explore related fields such as legal studies. Comprehensive guides to online criminal justice associate degree programs offer insights into accessible pathways that complement a chemistry background with legal expertise.

Career options involving legal responsibilities, such as paralegals, also engage scientific knowledge in patent law or environmental regulations. Understanding what types of paralegals make the most money can guide candidates toward lucrative specializations aligned with their chemistry skills.

Additionally, for graduates aiming at roles within the pharmaceutical industry, becoming a pharmaceutical sales representative is a popular choice. Resources on how to get into pharmaceutical sales provide valuable advice on the skills and pathways needed to succeed in this competitive field.

Best Scientists Citing Lifang Chen

Trending Scientists