Yu-Bin Dong mostly deals with Crystallography, Luminescence, Inorganic chemistry, Ligand and Coordination complex. His Crystallography study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Stereochemistry. His Luminescence research integrates issues from Ion exchange, Porosity, Nanotechnology, Lanthanide and Triazole.
The Inorganic chemistry study which covers Chemical engineering that intersects with Cationic polymerization, Hydrate and Benzyl alcohol. His studies in Ligand integrate themes in fields like Ion and Combinatorial chemistry. His Coordination complex research includes themes of Supramolecular chemistry, Coordination polymer, Oxadiazole and Infrared spectroscopy.
His primary areas of study are Crystallography, Ligand, Stereochemistry, Polymer chemistry and Catalysis. His Crystallography research incorporates elements of Oxadiazole, Coordination complex, Hydrogen bond and Infrared spectroscopy. In his work, Monoclinic crystal system is strongly intertwined with Denticity, which is a subfield of Coordination complex.
His study looks at the intersection of Ligand and topics like Inorganic chemistry with Luminescence, Metal-organic framework and Triazole. The various areas that Yu-Bin Dong examines in his Stereochemistry study include Supramolecular chemistry, Molecule and Polymer. His study explores the link between Polymer chemistry and topics such as Photochemistry that cross with problems in Nanoparticle.
Yu-Bin Dong focuses on Catalysis, Covalent organic framework, Nanotechnology, Covalent bond and Combinatorial chemistry. His study in Catalysis is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Acetonitrile, Chemical engineering and Polymer chemistry. His Polymer chemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Heterogeneous catalysis, Porosity, Aldehyde, Metal and Leaching.
He interconnects Inorganic chemistry, Luminescent material and Carbene in the investigation of issues within Metal. His Nanotechnology research includes elements of Photodynamic therapy and Surface modification. His Combinatorial chemistry study incorporates themes from Atom, Ligand and Functional group, Polymer.
Yu-Bin Dong mostly deals with Covalent bond, Nanotechnology, Photodynamic therapy, Covalent organic framework and Chemical engineering. His Nanotechnology research integrates issues from Metal-organic framework and Photosensitizer. Yu-Bin Dong combines subjects such as Combinatorial chemistry, Biocompatibility, BODIPY and Porphyrin with his study of Photodynamic therapy.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Composite number and Aqueous solution. His research in Composite number intersects with topics in Ionic bonding, Ionic liquid, Polymer and Aerogel. The concepts of his Porosity study are interwoven with issues in Hydrazone, Tandem, Thermal stability and Polymer chemistry.
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Tunable luminescent lanthanide coordination polymers based on reversible solid-state ion-exchange monitored by ion-dependent photoinduced emission spectra.
Peng Wang;Jian-Ping Ma;Yu-Bin Dong;Ru-Qi Huang.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007)
Temperature-dependent synthesis of metal-organic frameworks based on a flexible tetradentate ligand with bidirectional coordination donors
Yu-Bin Dong;You-Yun Jiang;Jie Li;Jian-Ping Ma.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007)
Cu(I)-MOF: naked-eye colorimetric sensor for humidity and formaldehyde in single-crystal-to-single-crystal fashion
Yang Yu;Xiao-Meng Zhang;Jian-Ping Ma;Qi-Kui Liu.
Chemical Communications (2014)
Adsorption and Separation of Reactive Aromatic Isomers and Generation and Stabilization of Their Radicals within Cadmium(II)−Triazole Metal−Organic Confined Space in a Single-Crystal-to-Single-Crystal Fashion
Qi-Kui Liu;Jian-Ping Ma;Yu-Bin Dong.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2010)
Bifunctional Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquid Decorated UiO-67 Type MOF for Selective CO2 Adsorption and Catalytic Property for CO2 Cycloaddition with Epoxides
Luo-Gang Ding;Bing-Jian Yao;Wei-Ling Jiang;Jiang-Tao Li.
Inorganic Chemistry (2017)
Two versatile N,N'-bipyridine-type ligands for preparing organic-inorganic coordination polymers: new cobalt- and nickel-containing framework materials.
Ciurtin Dm;Dong Yb;Smith;Barclay T.
Inorganic Chemistry (2001)
Coordination-Driven Nanosized Lanthanide "Molecular Lantern" with Tunable Luminescent Properties
Yu-Bin Dong;Peng Wang;Jian-Ping Ma;Xia-Xia Zhao.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007)
Highly efficient iodine species enriching and guest-driven tunable luminescent properties based on a cadmium(II)-triazole MOF.
Qi-Kui Liu;Jian-Ping Ma;Yu-Bin Dong.
Chemical Communications (2011)
A Novel Noninterpenetrating Polycyclohexane Network: A New Inorganic/Organic Coordination Polymer Structural Motif Generated by Self-Assembly of “T-Shaped” Moieties
Yu-Bin Dong;Mark D. Smith;and Ralph C. Layland;Hans-Conrad zur Loye.
Chemistry of Materials (2000)
Fluorene-based Cu(II)-MOF: a visual colorimetric anion sensor and separator based on an anion-exchange approach
Jian-Ping Ma;Yang Yu;Yu-Bin Dong.
Chemical Communications (2012)
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