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Overview

Tao Yi is affiliated with Fudan University in China, with a research focus spanning engineering and materials science. Their publication record highlights contributions across several specialized areas including materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The main topics covered in Tao Yi's work include:

  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
  • Luminescence and fluorescent materials
  • Advanced photocatalysis techniques
  • Molecular sensors and ion detection
  • Quantum dots synthesis and properties
  • Metal-organic frameworks: synthesis and applications
  • Photodynamic therapy research studies

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Tao Yi demonstrate a focus on photochemical catalysis, supramolecular gels, metal-organic frameworks, and advanced materials for sensing and biomedical applications. Selected recent papers include:

  • Artificial Light-Harvesting Metallacycle System with Sequential Energy Transfer for Photochemical Catalysis (2021), Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Fluorescent supramolecular self-assembly gels and their application as sensors: A review (2021), Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • An Imine-Linked Metal-Organic Framework as a Reactive Oxygen Species Generator (2020), Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Flexible Self-Powered Real-Time Ultraviolet Photodetector by Coupling Triboelectric and Photoelectric Effects (2020), ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Electrospun Janus core (ethyl cellulose//polyethylene oxide) @ shell (hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose acetate succinate) hybrids for an enhanced colon-targeted prolonged drug absorbance (2023), Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials

Frequent publication venues for Tao Yi include:

  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Collaborative work involves numerous co-authors, with several collaborators contributing extensively to their research, including:

  • Peng Wei
  • Xuhui Sun
  • Lingyan Liu
  • Kanghong Wang
  • Hongwei Wu

Best Publications

  • Versatile Synthesis Strategy for Carboxylic Acid−functionalized Upconverting Nanophosphors as Biological Labels

    Zhigang Chen;Huili Chen;He Hu;Mengxiao Yu

  • A highly selective fluorescence turn-on sensor for cysteine/homocysteine and its application in bioimaging.

    Meng Zhang;Mengxiao Yu;Fuyou Li;Minwei Zhu

  • Low-molecular-mass gels responding to ultrasound and mechanical stress: towards self-healing materials

    Xudong Yu;Xudong Yu;Liming Chen;Mingming Zhang;Tao Yi

  • Series of new cationic iridium(III) complexes with tunable emission wavelength and excited state properties: structures, theoretical calculations, and photophysical and electrochemical properties.

    Qiang Zhao;Shujuan Liu;Mei Shi;Chuanming Wang

  • Multisignaling Optical-Electrochemical Sensor for Hg2+ Based on a Rhodamine Derivative with a Ferrocene Unit

    Hong Yang;Zhiguo Zhou;Kewei Huang;Mengxiao Yu

  • FRET-based sensor for imaging chromium(III) in living cells

    Zhiguo Zhou;Mengxiao Yu;Hong Yang;Kewei Huang

  • Highly selective two-photon chemosensors for fluoride derived from organic boranes.

    Zhi-Qiang Liu,†,‡;Mei Shi;Fu-You Li, ,†;Qi Fang

  • 18F-Labeled magnetic-upconversion nanophosphors via rare-Earth cation-assisted ligand assembly.

    Qian Liu;Yun Sun;Chenguang Li;Jing Zhou

  • Highly sensitive and fast responsive fluorescence turn-on chemodosimeter for Cu2+ and its application in live cell imaging.

    Mengxiao Yu;Mei Shi;Zhigang Chen;Fuyou Li

  • Upconversion luminescence imaging of cells and small animals

    Qian Liu;Wei Feng;Tianshe Yang;Tao Yi

  • Selective Phosphorescence Chemosensor for Homocysteine Based on an Iridium(III) Complex

    Huili Chen;Qiang Zhao;Yanbo Wu;Fuyou Li

  • Multisignal Chemosensor for Cr3+ and Its Application in Bioimaging

    Kewei Huang;Hong Yang;Zhiguo Zhou;Mengxiao Yu

  • Tuning the triplet energy levels of pyrazolone ligands to match the 5D0 level of europium(III).

    Mei Shi;Fuyou Li;Tao Yi;Dengqing Zhang

  • Aggregation-induced phosphorescent emission (AIPE) of iridium(III) complexes.

    Qiang Zhao;Lei Li;Fuyou Li;Mengxiao Yu

  • Highly selective phosphorescent chemosensor for fluoride based on an iridium(III) complex containing arylborane units.

    Qiang Zhao;Fuyou Li;Shujuan Liu;Mengxiao Yu

  • Cationic iridium(III) complexes for phosphorescence staining in the cytoplasm of living cells

    Mengxiao Yu;Qiang Zhao;Linxi Shi;Fuyou Li

  • Amphiphilic Diarylethene as a Photoswitchable Probe for Imaging Living Cells

    Ying Zou;Tao Yi;Shuzhang Xiao;Fuyou Li

  • A Highly Selective and Multisignaling Optical−Electrochemical Sensor for Hg2+ Based on a Phosphorescent Iridium(III) Complex

    Qiang Zhao;Tianye Cao;Fuyou Li;Xianghong Li

  • A selective turn-on fluorescent sensor for FeIII and application to bioimaging

    Meng Zhang;Yanhong Gao;Manyu Li;Manyu Li;Mengxiao Yu

  • Deformylation reaction-based probe for in vivo imaging of HOCl

    Peng Wei;Wei Yuan;Fengfeng Xue;Wei Zhou

  • Synthesis and Photophysical, Electrochemical, and Electrophosphorescent Properties of a Series of Iridium(III) Complexes Based on Quinoline Derivatives and Different β-Diketonate Ligands

    Qiang Zhao;Chang-Yun Jiang;Mei Shi;Fu-You Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Fuyou Li
Fuyou Li Fudan University
Chunhui Huang
Chunhui Huang Peking University
Hong Yang
Hong Yang Shanghai Normal University
Mengxiao Yu
Mengxiao Yu The University of Texas at Dallas
Zhigang Chen
Zhigang Chen Queensland University of Technology
Zhiqiang Liu
Zhiqiang Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jianli Hua
Jianli Hua East China University of Science and Technology
Qiang Zhao
Qiang Zhao Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Qian Liu
Qian Liu Chengdu University
Joseph Zyss
Joseph Zyss École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay

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