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Overview

Ye Tao is a researcher affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their primary field of study is Engineering, with a focus that encompasses various subfields including Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Molecular Biology, and Plant Science.

The scientist's research addresses several advanced and interdisciplinary topics. These include:

  • Nuclear physics research studies
  • Nuclear Physics and Applications
  • Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
  • 2D Materials and Applications
  • Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications

Ye Tao has coauthored publications with several frequent collaborators, indicating ongoing research partnerships. These frequent coauthors include:

  • Qiu Zhong
  • Liping Yang
  • Chengcheng Cao
  • Hairui Guo
  • Huidong Li

Their work has been published in a variety of scientific venues, with recurring contributions in:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Research Square
  • Physical Review C

Some of the recent published papers associated with their research include:

  • "How does corporate ESG performance affect bond credit spreads: Empirical evidence from China", 2023, International Review of Economics & Finance
  • "Pectin supplement significantly enhanced the anti-PD-1 efficacy in tumor-bearing mice humanized with gut microbiota from patients with colorectal cancer", 2021, Theranostics
  • "Tracking Mechanistic Pathway of Photocatalytic CO2 Reaction at Ni Sites Using Operando, Time-Resolved Spectroscopy", 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Immunological Responses Induced by Blood Protein Coronas on Two-Dimensional MoS2 Nanosheets", 2020, ACS Nano
  • ""One-key-reset" recycling of whole perovskite solar cell", 2021, Matter

Best Publications

  • Fluorescent carbon nanoparticles derived from candle soot.

    Haipeng Liu;Tao Ye;Chengde Mao

  • Organic Synthesis with .alpha.-Diazo Carbonyl Compounds

    Tao Ye;M. Anthony McKervey

  • Sub-3 nm Ultrafine Monolayer Layered Double Hydroxide Nanosheets for Electrochemical Water Oxidation

    Yufei Zhao;Xin Zhang;Xiaodan Jia;Geoffrey I. N. Waterhouse

  • Senescence is an endogenous trigger for microRNA-directed transcriptional gene silencing in human cells

    Moussa Benhamed;Utz Herbig;Tao Ye;Anne Dejean;Anne Dejean

  • Novel Histone Demethylase LSD1 Inhibitors Selectively Target Cancer Cells with Pluripotent Stem Cell Properties

    Jing Wang;Fei Lu;Qi Ren;Hong Sun

  • Tuning the valence of the cerium center in (Na)phthalocyaninato and porphyrinato cerium double-deckers by changing the nature of the tetrapyrrole ligands.

    Yongzhong Bian;Jianzhuang Jiang;Ye Tao;Michael T. M. Choi

  • Vapor pressures and surface free energies of C14-C18 monocarboxylic acids and C5 and C6 dicarboxylic acids

    Ye Tao;Peter H. McMurry

  • Tracking Mechanistic Pathway of Photocatalytic CO2 Reaction at Ni Sites Using Operando, Time-Resolved Spectroscopy

    Yangguang Hu;Fei Zhan;Qian Wang;Yujian Sun

  • Photoluminescence of Ce3+, Pr3+ and Tb3+ activated Sr3Ln(PO4)3 under VUV-UV excitation

    Hongbin Liang;Ye Tao;Jianhua Xu;Hong He

  • Pluripotent Stem Cell Protein Sox2 Confers Sensitivity to LSD1 Inhibition in Cancer Cells

    Xiaoming Zhang;Fei Lu;Jing Wang;Feng Yin

  • Self-Assembled Framework Enhances Electronic Communication of Ultrasmall-Sized Nanoparticles for Exceptional Solar Hydrogen Evolution

    Xu-Bing Li;Yu-Ji Gao;Yang Wang;Fei Zhan

  • DNA-directed assembly of single-wall carbon nanotubes.

    Yi Chen;Haipeng Liu;Tao Ye;Junghwa Kim

  • Energy Transfer and Tunable Luminescence of NaLa(PO3)4:Tb3+/Eu3+ under VUV and Low-Voltage Electron Beam Excitation

    Chunmeng Liu;Dejian Hou;Jing Yan;Lei Zhou

  • Luminescent materials and spectroscopic properties of Dy3+ ion

    Qiang Su;Qiang Su;Hongbin Liang;Chengyu Li;Hong He

  • Preparation of divalent rare earth ions in air by aliovalent substitution and spectroscopic properties of Ln2

    Qiang Su;Qiang Su;Hongbin Liang;Hongbin Liang;Tiandou Hu;Ye Tao

  • Measuring the pore structure of cement asphalt mortar by nuclear magnetic resonance

    Yong Wang;Qiang Yuan;Dehua Deng;Tao Ye

  • Advances in NMR-based biofluid analysis and metabolite profiling.

    Shucha Zhang;G. A. Nagana Gowda;Tao Ye;Daniel Raftery

  • Triterpenoids from Pulsatilla chinensis

    Wen-Cai Ye;Nine-Ning Ji;Shou-Xun Zhao;Jing-Han Liu

  • Highly efficient and practical resolution of 1,1′-spirobiindane-7,7′-diol by inclusion crystallization with N-benzylcinchonidinium chloride

    Ju-Hua Zhang;Jian Liao;Xin Cui;Kai-Bei Yu

  • VUV-UV photoluminescence spectra of strontium orthophosphate doped with rare earth ions

    Hongbin Liang;Hongbin Liang;Ye Tao;Qiang Su;Qiang Su;Shubin Wang

  • The Quantum Cutting of Tb3+ in Ca6Ln2Na2(PO4)6F2 (Ln = Gd, La) under VUV−UV Excitation: with and without Gd3+

    Mubiao Xie;Ye Tao;Yan Huang;Hongbin Liang

  • Luminescence and microstructures of Eu3+-doped Ca9LiGd2/3(PO4)7

    Fuping Du;Rui Zhu;Yanlin Huang;Ye Tao

  • Site Occupancies, Luminescence, and Thermometric Properties of LiY9(SiO4)6O2:Ce3+ Phosphors.

    Weijie Zhou;Fengjuan Pan;Lei Zhou;Dejian Hou

  • Li4SrCa(SiO4)2:Eu2+: A Potential Temperature Sensor with Unique Optical Thermometric Properties.

    Rui Shi;Lixin Ning;Yan Huang;Ye Tao

  • Light flux density threshold at which protein denaturation is induced by synchrotron radiation circular dichroism beamlines.

    Andrew J. Miles;R.W. Janes;A. Brown;D.T. Clarke

  • Synchrotron Radiation Circular Dichroism (SRCD) spectroscopy: New beamlines and new applications in biology

    Andrew J. Miles;Søren Vrønning Hoffmann;Ye Tao;Robert W. Janes

  • Vacuum Ultraviolet−Visible Spectroscopic Properties of Tb3+ in Li(Y, Gd)(PO3)4: Tunable Emission, Quantum Cutting, and Energy Transfer

    Bing Han;Hongbin Liang;Yan Huang;Ye Tao

  • Immunological Responses Induced by Blood Protein Coronas on Two-Dimensional MoS2 Nanosheets

    Didar Baimanov;Didar Baimanov;Junguang Wu;Junguang Wu;Runxuan Chu;Runxuan Chu;Rong Cai

  • Luminescence properties of NaGd(PO3)4:Eu3+ and energy transfer from Gd3+ to Eu3+

    J. Zhong;H. Liang;Q. Su;J. Zhou

  • Bright green-emitting, energy transfer and quantum cutting of Ba3Ln(PO4)3: Tb3+ (Ln = La, Gd) under VUV-UV excitation.

    Dejian Hou;Hongbin Liang;Mubiao Xie;Xuemei Ding

  • Effect of lanthanide chloride on photosynthesis and dry matter accumulation in tobacco seedlings.

    Wei-Jun Chen;Ye Tao;Yue-Hua Gu;Gui-Wen Zhao

Frequent Co-Authors

Hongbin Liang
Hongbin Liang Sun Yat-sen University
Qiang Su
Qiang Su Sun Yat-sen University
Pieter Dorenbos
Pieter Dorenbos Delft University of Technology
Yuhua Wang
Yuhua Wang Lanzhou University
Li-Zhu Wu
Li-Zhu Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chen-Ho Tung
Chen-Ho Tung Shandong University
Zhi-jun Li
Zhi-jun Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mikhail G. Brik
Mikhail G. Brik University of Tartu
Xu-Bing Li
Xu-Bing Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jiaxin Li
Jiaxin Li Fujian Normal University

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