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D-Index
90
Citations
28749
World Ranking
2071
National Ranking
368

Xuhong Qian 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 Xuhong Qian sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 517 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Xuhong Qian 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 Xuhong Qian sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 90 D-Index — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Xuhong Qian is affiliated with East China University of Science and Technology in China and has contributed extensively to research primarily within the field of Engineering. Their work spans various subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's research covers multiple topics of interest, marked by recurring themes and applications in nanotechnology and sensing. Key topics include:

  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors

Xuhong Qian has published papers in various scientific venues, notably frequenting outlets such as:

  • Chinese Chemical Letters
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society

Their recent publications include:

  • YouTube use among dental students for learning clinical procedures: A multi-institutional study (2020, Journal of Dental Education)
  • Advances in cycloaddition and hydroaddition reaction of α-(trifluoromethyl)styrenes without defluorination: An alternative approach to CF3-containing compounds (2021, Chinese Chemical Letters)
  • 3D skin models along with skin-on-a-chip systems: A critical review (2022, Chinese Chemical Letters)
  • In situ construction of graphdiyne based heterojunctions by a deprotection-free approach for photocatalytic hydrogen generation (2023, Journal of Materials Chemistry A)
  • Molecular probe design via the "covalent-assembly" principle (2020, Chemical Communications)

The scientist frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Youjun Yang
  • Xiao Luo
  • Yufang Xu
  • Weiping Zhu
  • Honglin Li

The research output by Xuhong Qian highlights a focus on merging materials chemistry and biomedical engineering techniques to develop sensing platforms and nanomaterials with applications in cancer diagnostics, biosensing, and chemical detection. Their extensive publication record and collaborations reflect active engagement with evolving areas of nanotechnology and advanced material sciences.

Best Publications

  • A Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe Based on FRET for Imaging Hg2+ Ions in Living Cells

    Xiaolin Zhang;Yi Xiao;Xuhong Qian

  • Zn2+-triggered amide tautomerization produces a highly Zn2+-selective, cell-permeable, and ratiometric fluorescent sensor.

    Zhaochao Xu;Zhaochao Xu;Kyung Hwa Baek;Ha Na Kim;Jingnan Cui

  • A Highly Selective and Sensitive Fluorescent Chemosensor for Hg2+ in Neutral Buffer Aqueous Solution

    Xiangfeng Guo;Xuhong Qian;Lihua Jia

  • Ratiometric and selective fluorescent sensor for CuII based on internal charge transfer (ICT).

    Zhaochao Xu;Yi Xiao;Xuhong Qian;Jingnan Cui

  • Colorimetric and Ratiometric Fluorescent Chemosensor with a Large Red-Shift in Emission: Cu(II)-Only Sensing by Deprotonation of Secondary Amines as Receptor Conjugated to Naphthalimide Fluorophore

    Zhaochao Xu;Xuhong Qian;Jingnan Cui

  • SoNar, a Highly Responsive NAD+/NADH Sensor, Allows High-Throughput Metabolic Screening of Anti-tumor Agents

    Yuzheng Zhao;Qingxun Hu;Feixiong Cheng;Ni Su

  • A Rhodamine-Based Hg2+ Sensor with High Selectivity and Sensitivity in Aqueous Solution: A NS2-Containing Receptor

    Junhai Huang;Yufang Xu;Xuhong Qian

  • Detecting Hg2+ ions with an ICT fluorescent sensor molecule: remarkable emission spectra shift and unique selectivity.

    Jiaobing Wang;Xuhong Qian;Jingnan Cui

  • A Highly Sensitive and Selective OFF-ON Fluorescent Sensor for Cadmium in Aqueous Solution and Living Cell

    Tanyu Cheng;Yufang Xu;Shenyi Zhang;Weiping Zhu

  • Fluorescence imaging of metal ions implicated in diseases

    Xuhong Qian;Zhaochao Xu

  • A design concept of long-wavelength fluorescent analogs of rhodamine dyes: replacement of oxygen with silicon atom.

    Meiyan Fu;Yi Xiao;Xuhong Qian;Defeng Zhao

  • "Alive" dyes as fluorescent sensors: fluorophore, mechanism, receptor and images in living cells.

    Xuhong Qian;Yi Xiao;Yufang Xu;Xiangfeng Guo

  • Ratiometric and water-soluble fluorescent zinc sensor of carboxamidoquinoline with an alkoxyethylamino chain as receptor.

    Yu Zhang;Xiangfeng Guo;Wanxia Si;and Lihua Jia

  • Genetically encoded fluorescent sensors reveal dynamic regulation of NADPH metabolism

    Rongkun Tao;Yuzheng Zhao;Yuzheng Zhao;Huanyu Chu;Aoxue Wang

  • FRET-Based Mito-Specific Fluorescent Probe for Ratiometric Detection and Imaging of Endogenous Peroxynitrite: Dyad of Cy3 and Cy5.

    Xiaotong Jia;Qiangqiang Chen;Yingfang Yang;Yao Tang

  • A series of polyamide receptor based PET fluorescent sensor molecules: positively cooperative Hg2+ ion binding with high sensitivity.

    Jiaobing Wang† and;Xuhong Qian

  • Ratiometric and highly selective fluorescent sensor for cadmium under physiological pH range: a new strategy to discriminate cadmium from zinc.

    Chunliang Lu;Zhaochao Xu;Jingnan Cui;Rong Zhang

  • Indicator displacement assays (IDAs): the past, present and future.

    Adam C. Sedgwick;James T. Brewster;Tianhong Wu;Xing Feng

  • A highly selective fluorescent probe for fast detection of hydrogen sulfide in aqueous solution and living cells

    Zheng Xu;Lin Xu;Ji Zhou;Yufang Xu

  • Hydrazine detection in the gas state and aqueous solution based on the Gabriel mechanism and its imaging in living cells

    Lei Cui;Lei Cui;Zhixing Peng;Chunfei Ji;Junhai Huang

  • A new prodrug-derived ratiometric fluorescent probe for hypoxia: high selectivity of nitroreductase and imaging in tumor cell.

    Lei Cui;Ye Zhong;Weiping Zhu;Yufang Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Yufang Xu
Yufang Xu East China University of Science and Technology
Jian-Jiang Zhong
Jian-Jiang Zhong Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Lin Xu
Lin Xu East China Normal University
Zhaochao Xu
Zhaochao Xu Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Hong Zhu
Hong Zhu Zhejiang University
Eric V. Anslyn
Eric V. Anslyn The University of Texas at Austin
Kay Severin
Kay Severin École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Waldemar Adam
Waldemar Adam University of Würzburg
Ingo Ott
Ingo Ott Technische Universität Braunschweig
Lei Zhang
Lei Zhang South China University of Technology

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