Yao-Yu Wang mainly focuses on Crystallography, Stereochemistry, Ligand, Metal-organic framework and Catalysis. Yao-Yu Wang has included themes like Luminescence, Polymer, Metal ions in aqueous solution, Metal and Propane in his Crystallography study. His work deals with themes such as Ion, Quenching, Nitrobenzene and Inorganic chemistry, which intersect with Luminescence.
His Stereochemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Supramolecular chemistry, Ring, Powder diffraction, Hydrogen bond and Thermal stability. The study incorporates disciplines such as Chain, Crystal structure, Carboxylate, Cobalt and Molecule in addition to Ligand. His Metal-organic framework research integrates issues from Topology, Molar ratio, Nanotechnology and Polymer chemistry.
His primary scientific interests are in Crystallography, Ligand, Luminescence, Metal-organic framework and Stereochemistry. His Crystallography research includes themes of Inorganic chemistry, Molecule and Polymer. His study in Ligand is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Ion, Metal ions in aqueous solution, Carboxylate and Isostructural.
His Luminescence study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Nanotechnology, Quenching, Lanthanide, Benzoic acid and Aqueous solution. In his study, Catalysis is inextricably linked to Polymer chemistry, which falls within the broad field of Metal-organic framework. His work carried out in the field of Stereochemistry brings together such families of science as Topology, Stacking and Infrared spectroscopy.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ligand, Metal-organic framework, Crystallography, Luminescence and Adsorption. His studies deal with areas such as Bifunctional, Polymer chemistry, Aqueous solution, Metal ions in aqueous solution and Chemical stability as well as Ligand. The Metal-organic framework study combines topics in areas such as Carboxylate, Catalysis, Sorption and Isostructural.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Topology and SBus. His research in Luminescence intersects with topics in Quenching, Physical chemistry, Ion, Lanthanide and Nitrobenzene. Yao-Yu Wang has researched Adsorption in several fields, including Selectivity, Porosity, Molecule and Petrochemical.
Yao-Yu Wang mostly deals with Catalysis, Adsorption, Ligand, Polymer chemistry and Combinatorial chemistry. His research integrates issues of Nanoparticle, Metal-organic framework and Sorption in his study of Catalysis. His research investigates the connection between Metal-organic framework and topics such as Luminescence that intersect with problems in Carboxylic acid.
His Ligand research incorporates elements of Crystallography, Bimetallic strip, Metal ions in aqueous solution and Aqueous solution. His work on Supramolecular chemistry as part of general Crystallography research is frequently linked to Directed self assembly, bridging the gap between disciplines. Within one scientific family, Yao-Yu Wang focuses on topics pertaining to Heterogeneous catalysis under Polymer chemistry, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Carboxylate and Lewis acids and bases.
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Uncommon pyrazoyl-carboxyl bifunctional ligand-based microporous lanthanide systems: sorption and luminescent sensing properties
Gao-Peng Li;Ge Liu;Yong-Zhi Li;Lei Hou.
Inorganic Chemistry (2016)
Four uncommon nanocage-based Ln-MOFs: highly selective luminescent sensing for Cu2+ ions and selective CO2 capture
Bo Liu;Wei-Ping Wu;Lei Hou;Yao-Yu Wang.
Chemical Communications (2014)
Three new solvent-directed Cd(II)-based MOFs with unique luminescent properties and highly selective sensors for Cu2+ cations and nitrobenzene
Yunlong Wu;Guo-Ping Yang;Yanqing Zhao;Wei-Ping Wu.
Dalton Transactions (2015)
Copper-Catalyzed Coupling of Oxime Acetates with Aldehydes: A New Strategy for Synthesis of Pyridines
Zhi-Hui Ren;Zhi-Yuan Zhang;Bing-Qin Yang;Yao-Yu Wang.
Organic Letters (2011)
Preparation and Post-Assembly Modification of Metallosupramolecular Assemblies from Poly( N-Heterocyclic Carbene) Ligands.
Ming-Ming Gan;Ji-Quan Liu;Le Zhang;Yao-Yu Wang.
Chemical Reviews (2018)
Molecular braids in metal–organic frameworks
Guo-Ping Yang;Lei Hou;Xin-Jun Luan;Biao Wu.
Chemical Society Reviews (2012)
Four super water-stable lanthanide-organic frameworks with active uncoordinated carboxylic and pyridyl groups for selective luminescence sensing of Fe(3.).
Yu-Tong Liang;Guo-Ping Yang;Bo Liu;Yang-Tian Yan.
Dalton Transactions (2015)
A rod packing microporous metal-organic framework: unprecedented ukv topology, high sorption selectivity and affinity for CO2.
Lei Hou;Wen-Juan Shi;Yao-Yu Wang;Ying Guo.
Chemical Communications (2011)
RuII-Catalyzed Vinylative Dearomatization of Naphthols via a C(sp2)–H Bond Activation Approach
Jiang Nan;Zhijun Zuo;Lei Luo;Lu Bai.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2013)
Porous MOF with Highly Efficient Selectivity and Chemical Conversion for CO2.
Hai-Hua Wang;Lei Hou;Yong-Zhi Li;Chen-Yu Jiang.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2017)
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