His main research concerns Metal-organic framework, Luminescence, Nanotechnology, Inorganic chemistry and Porosity. His research integrates issues of Cathode, Cationic polymerization and Nonlinear optics in his study of Metal-organic framework. His Luminescence research includes themes of Photochemistry and Lanthanide.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Crystal, Nitroaromatic explosives, Metal ions in aqueous solution and Porous medium in addition to Nanotechnology. As a part of the same scientific family, Yuanjing Cui mostly works in the field of Nitroaromatic explosives, focusing on Luminescent Measurements and, on occasion, Group 2 organometallic chemistry. He combines subjects such as BET theory, Adsorption, Ion, Quartz and Aqueous solution with his study of Inorganic chemistry.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Metal-organic framework, Luminescence, Inorganic chemistry, Nanotechnology and Photochemistry. His research in Metal-organic framework intersects with topics in Porosity, Detection limit, Fluorescence, Microporous material and Selectivity. His study connects Lanthanide and Luminescence.
The Lanthanide study combines topics in areas such as Ligand and Isostructural. His Inorganic chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ion, Crystallography, Natural bond orbital and Metal. His studies deal with areas such as Biocompatibility and Metal ions in aqueous solution as well as Nanotechnology.
Yuanjing Cui mainly investigates Metal-organic framework, Luminescence, Fluorescence, Nanotechnology and Detection limit. His Metal-organic framework research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Biocompatibility, Inorganic chemistry, Lanthanide, Selectivity and Aqueous solution. His Luminescence research is classified as research in Optoelectronics.
The various areas that he examines in his Fluorescence study include Ion, Composite number and Turn. In general Nanotechnology study, his work on MRI contrast agent often relates to the realm of Reticular connective tissue, Dementia and Orders of magnitude, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Detection limit study deals with Photochemistry intersecting with Biphenyl, Carboxylate and Semiconductor.
Yuanjing Cui spends much of his time researching Metal-organic framework, Luminescence, Fluorescence, Nanotechnology and Selectivity. He has included themes like Porosity, Porous medium, Biocompatibility, Quantum yield and Chemical stability in his Metal-organic framework study. His Luminescence study results in a more complete grasp of Optoelectronics.
His Fluorescence study incorporates themes from Inorganic chemistry, Photochemistry and Chemical resistance. His Nanotechnology research incorporates themes from Picric acid, Optical fiber, Metal ions in aqueous solution and Photoluminescence. His Selectivity study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Detection limit, Adsorption, Ethylene, Acetylene and Microporous material.
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Luminescent Functional Metal–Organic Frameworks
Yuanjing Cui;Yanfeng Yue;Guodong Qian;Banglin Chen.
Chemical Reviews (2012)
Metal–Organic Frameworks as Platforms for Functional Materials
Yuanjing Cui;Bin Li;Huajun He;Wei Zhou.
Accounts of Chemical Research (2016)
Emerging Multifunctional Metal-Organic Framework Materials.
Bin Li;Hui Min Wen;Yuanjing Cui;Wei Zhou.
Advanced Materials (2016)
A luminescent mixed-lanthanide metal-organic framework thermometer.
Yuanjing Cui;Hui Xu;Yanfeng Yue;Zhiyong Guo.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012)
Lanthanide metal-organic frameworks for luminescent sensing and light-emitting applications
Yuanjing Cui;Banglin Chen;Banglin Chen;Guodong Qian.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (2014)
A Highly Sensitive Mixed Lanthanide Metal–Organic Framework Self-Calibrated Luminescent Thermometer
Xingtang Rao;Tao Song;Junkuo Gao;Yuanjing Cui.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2013)
Photonic functional metal-organic frameworks.
Yuanjing Cui;Jun Zhang;Huajun He;Guodong Qian.
Chemical Society Reviews (2018)
Dual-Emitting MOF⊃Dye Composite for Ratiometric Temperature Sensing
Yuanjing Cui;Ruijing Song;Jiancan Yu;Min Liu.
Advanced Materials (2015)
A microporous luminescent metal–organic framework for highly selective and sensitive sensing of Cu2+ in aqueous solution
Yunqing Xiao;Yuanjing Cui;Qian Zheng;Shengchang Xiang.
Chemical Communications (2010)
Metal–organic framework nanosheets for fast-response and highly sensitive luminescent sensing of Fe3+
Hui Xu;Junkuo Gao;Xuefeng Qian;Jiangpeng Wang.
Journal of Materials Chemistry (2016)
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