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Materials Science

D-Index
71
Citations
16503
World Ranking
4279
National Ranking
1345

Chemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
16389
World Ranking
5894
National Ranking
1071

Qingyun Liu publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Qingyun Liu sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 329 publications — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Qingyun Liu D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Qingyun Liu sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Qingyun Liu is affiliated with Shandong University of Science and Technology in China. Their research work spans several core fields, primarily focusing on materials science and engineering, with substantial contributions in subfields such as materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, molecular biology, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, and polymers and plastics.

The research topics covered by Qingyun Liu include advanced nanomaterials in catalysis, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, advanced photocatalysis techniques, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, advanced battery technologies research, and flame retardant materials and properties.

Selected recent publications illustrate the range and focus of their work:

  • The microbial metabolite trimethylamine N-oxide promotes antitumor immunity in triple-negative breast cancer, 2022, Cell Metabolism
  • Biofilm microenvironment triggered self-enhancing photodynamic immunomodulatory microneedle for diabetic wound therapy, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Charge-reversal biodegradable MSNs for tumor synergetic chemo/photothermal and visualized therapy, 2021, Journal of Controlled Release
  • Huge upconversion luminescence enhancement by a cascade optical field modulation strategy facilitating selective multispectral narrow-band near-infrared photodetection, 2020, Light Science & Applications
  • An exceptionally long-lived triplet state of red light-absorbing compact phenothiazine-styrylBodipy electron donor/acceptor dyads: a better alternative to the heavy atom-effect?, 2020, Chemical Communications

Qingyun Liu has collaborated frequently with a number of researchers in their field. Notable co-authors include Xixi Zhu with 31 joint publications, Xianxi Zhang with 19, Guang Lu with 16, Xiao Zhang with 15, and Xia Kong with 14.

In terms of publication venues, Qingyun Liu has contributed notably to journals and platforms such as Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects (14 publications), New Journal of Chemistry (9), SSRN Electronic Journal (9), The Cambridge Structural Database (9), and ACS Applied Nano Materials (6).

Best Publications

  • Red‐Emissive Carbon Dots for Fluorescent, Photoacoustic, and Thermal Theranostics in Living Mice

    Jiechao Ge;Qingyan Jia;Qingyan Jia;Weimin Liu;Liang Guo

  • Recent advances in dual-emission ratiometric fluorescence probes for chemo/biosensing and bioimaging of biomarkers

    Rijun Gui;Hui Jin;Xiangning Bu;Yongxin Fu

  • FePt-Au ternary metallic nanoparticles with the enhanced peroxidase-like activity for ultrafast colorimetric detection of H2O2

    Yanan Ding;Baochan Yang;Hao Liu;Zhenxue Liu

  • NiO nanoparticles modified with 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-carboxyl pheyl)-porphyrin: promising peroxidase mimetics for H2O2 and glucose detection.

    Qingyun Liu;Yanting Yang;Hui Li;Renren Zhu

  • One-step synthesis of uniform nanoparticles of porphyrin functionalized ceria with promising peroxidase mimetics for H2O2 and glucose colorimetric detection

    Qingyun Liu;Yanting Yang;Xintian Lv;Yanan Ding

  • Charge separation, charge recombination, long-lived charge transfer state formation and intersystem crossing in organic electron donor/acceptor dyads

    Yuqi Hou;Xue Zhang;Kepeng Chen;Dongyi Liu

  • Colorimetric and ultrasensitive detection of H2O2 based on Au/Co3O4-CeOx nanocomposites with enhanced peroxidase-like performance

    Hao Liu;Yanan Ding;Baochan Yang;Zhenxue Liu

  • Montmorillonite-loaded ceria nanocomposites with superior peroxidase-like activity for rapid colorimetric detection of H2O2

    Lifang Sun;Yanyuan Ding;Yanling Jiang;Qingyun Liu

  • A facile strategy to prepare porphyrin functionalized ZnS nanoparticles and their peroxidase-like catalytic activity for colorimetric sensor of hydrogen peroxide and glucose

    Qingyun Liu;Pengpeng Chen;Zhe Xu;Miaomiao Chen

  • An electrochemical sensor based on copper-based metal-organic frameworks-graphene composites for determination of dihydroxybenzene isomers in water.

    Jun Li;Jianfei Xia;Feifei Zhang;Zonghua Wang

  • Porphyrin-sensitized solar cells: systematic molecular optimization, coadsorption and cosensitization

    Heli Song;Qingyun Liu;Yongshu Xie

  • Glutathione detection based on peroxidase-like activity of Co3O4–Montmorillonite nanocomposites

    Yan Gao;Kaili Wu;Hongyu Li;Wei Chen

  • Nickel oxide/carbon nanotube nanocomposites prepared by atomic layer deposition for electrochemical sensing of hydroquinone and catechol

    Lu Zhao;Jing Yu;Shuzhen Yue;Lixue Zhang

  • A facile preparation of montmorillonite-supported copper sulfide nanocomposites and their application in the detection of H2O2

    Leyou Zhang;Mingxing Chen;Yanling Jiang;Miaomiao Chen

  • Crab shell derived multi-hierarchical carbon materials as a typical recycling of waste for high performance supercapacitors

    Min Fu;Wei Chen;Xixi Zhu;Baochan Yang

  • Iron Doped CuSn(OH)6 Microspheres as a Peroxidase-Mimicking Artificial Enzyme for H2O2 Colorimetric Detection

    Hao Liu;Ya-Nan Ding;Baochan Yang;Zhenxue Liu

  • Efficient solar cells sensitized by a promising new type of porphyrin: dye-aggregation suppressed by double strapping

    Kaiwen Zeng;Yunyue Lu;Weiqiang Tang;Shuangliang Zhao

  • Colorimetric Sensor Array for Discrimination of Heavy Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution Based on Three Kinds of Thiols as Receptors.

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  • FePt nanoparticles-decorated graphene oxide nanosheets as enhanced peroxidase mimics for sensitive response to H2O2.

    Miaomiao Chen;Baochan Yang;Jialong Zhu;Hao Liu

  • Fe-doped Ag2S with excellent peroxidase-like activity for colorimetric determination of H2O2

    Yanan Ding;Hao Liu;Lin-Na Gao;Min Fu

  • Porphyrin-Based Porous Organic Frameworks as a Biomimetic Catalyst for Highly Efficient Colorimetric Immunoassay

    Xiao Deng;Yishan Fang;Sha Lin;Qian Cheng

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiao Zhang
Xiao Zhang Qingdao University of Science and Technology
Xianxi Zhang
Xianxi Zhang Liaocheng University
Yukou Du
Yukou Du Soochow University
Rong-Chang Zeng
Rong-Chang Zeng Shandong University of Science and Technology
Qian Shao
Qian Shao Shandong University of Science and Technology
Zhu Tao
Zhu Tao Guizhou University
Yuming Dong
Yuming Dong Jiangnan University
Shaokang Guan
Shaokang Guan Zhengzhou University
Xiaobo Chen
Xiaobo Chen RMIT University
Guang-Li Wang
Guang-Li Wang Jiangnan University

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