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Yue-Jian Lin

Yue-Jian Lin

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
43
Citations
6541
World Ranking
17251
National Ranking
2606

Yue-Jian Lin 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 Yue-Jian Lin sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 216 publications — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yue-Jian Lin 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 Yue-Jian Lin sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Yue-Jian Lin is a researcher affiliated with Fudan University in China, with significant contributions in the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work primarily focuses on Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Biomaterials.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Boron Compounds in Chemistry

Yue-Jian Lin has frequently published in several venues, including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Chemical Science
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Their recent papers include:

  • "Highly Selective Separation of Benzene and Cyclohexane in a Spatially Confined Carborane Metallacage" (2022) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Dihydrogen Bond Interaction Induced Separation of Hexane Isomers by Self-Assembled Carborane Metallacycles" (2020) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Selective Construction of Very Large Stacking-Interaction-Induced Molecular 818 Metalla-knots and Borromean Ring Using Curved Dipyridyl Ligands" (2020) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Synthesis and Near-Infrared Photothermal Conversion of Discrete Supramolecular Topologies Featuring Half-Sandwich [Cp*Rh] Units" (2021) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Self-Assembly of Molecular Figure-Eight Knots Induced by Quadruple Stacking Interactions" (2020) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society

The researcher has collaborated extensively with various coauthors, including:

  • Guo-Xin Jin
  • Li-Long Dang
  • Wei-Long Shan
  • Xiang Gao

Best Publications

  • Cp*Rh-Based Heterometallic Metallarectangles: Size-Dependent Borromean Link Structures and Catalytic Acyl Transfer

    Sheng Li Huang;Yue Jian Lin;T. S Andy Hor;Guo Xin Jin

  • Mono-cadmium vs Mono-mercury Doping of Au25 Nanoclusters.

    Chuanhao Yao;Yue-jian Lin;Jinyun Yuan;Lingwen Liao

  • Extending rectangular metal-organic frameworks to the third dimension: discrete organometallic boxes for reversible trapping of halocarbons occurring with conservation of the lattice.

    Ying-Feng Han;Wei-Guo Jia;Yue-Jian Lin;Guo-Xin Jin

  • Template-controlled topochemical photodimerization based on "organometallic macrocycles" through single-crystal to single-crystal transformation.

    Ying-Feng Han;Yue-Jian Lin;Wei-Guo Jia;Guo-Liang Wang

  • Fluorescent Gold Nanoclusters with Interlocked Staples and a Fully Thiolate-Bound Kernel.

    Zibao Gan;Yuejian Lin;Lun Luo;Guangmei Han

  • Iridium-Mediated Regioselective B–H/C–H Activation of Carborane Cage: A Facile Synthetic Route to Metallacycles with a Carborane Backbone

    Zi-Jian Yao;Wei-Bin Yu;Yue-Jian Lin;Sheng-Li Huang

  • Self‐Assembly of Molecular Borromean Rings from Bimetallic Coordination Rectangles

    Sheng-Li Huang;Yue-Jian Lin;Zhen-Hua Li;Guo-Xin Jin

  • Highly Selective Separation of Benzene and Cyclohexane in a Spatially Confined Carborane Metallacage.

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  • Facile Separation of Regioisomeric Compounds by a Heteronuclear Organometallic Capsule.

    Wen-Ying Zhang;Yue-Jian Lin;Ying-Feng Han;Guo-Xin Jin

  • Molecular Borromean Rings Based on Dihalogenated Ligands

    Ye Lu;Yu-Xin Deng;Yue-Jian Lin;Ying-Feng Han

  • Syntheses and structures of half-sandwich iridium(III) and rhodium(III) complexes with organochalcogen (S, Se) ligands bearing N-methylimidazole and their use as catalysts for norbornene polymerization.

    Wei-Guo Jia;Yuan-Biao Huang;Yue-Jian Lin;Guo-Xin Jin

  • Stepwise construction of discrete heterometallic coordination cages based on self-sorting strategy.

    Hao Li;Ying-Feng Han;Yue-Jian Lin;Zi-Wei Guo

  • Stepwise Formation of Tetra- and Hexanuclear Iridium and Rhodium Complexes Containing Oxalato Ligands

    Ying-Feng Han;Yue-Jian Lin;Wei-Guo Jia;and Lin-Hong Weng

  • Tetrahedral anion cage: self-assembly of a (PO4)4L4 complex from a tris(bisurea) ligand

    Biao Wu;Fengjuan Cui;Yibo Lei;Shaoguang Li

  • Stepwise formation of “organometallic boxes” with half-sandwich Ir, Rh and Ru fragments

    Ying-Feng Han;Yue-Jian Lin;Lin-Hong Weng;Heinz Berke;Heinz Berke

  • Dihydrogen Bond Interaction Induced Separation of Hexane Isomers by Self-Assembled Carborane Metallacycles.

    Peng-Fei Cui;Yue-Jian Lin;Zhen-Hua Li;Guo-Xin Jin

  • Stacking Interactions Induced Selective Conformation of Discrete Aromatic Arrays and Borromean Rings

    Long Zhang;Lin Lin;Dong Liu;Yue-Jian Lin

  • Bimetal Doping in Nanoclusters: Synergistic or Counteractive?

    Nan Yan;Lingwen Liao;Jinyun Yuan;Yue-jian Lin

  • Construction of tetranuclear macrocycles through C-H activation and structural transformation induced by [2+2] photocycloaddition reaction.

    Wei-Bin Yu;Ying-Feng Han;Yue-Jian Lin;Guo-Xin Jin

  • [2+2] Photodimerization in the Solid State Aided by Molecular Templates of Rectangular Macrocycles Bearing Oxamidato Ligands

    Wan-Zheng Zhang;Ying-Feng Han;Yue-Jian Lin;Guo-Xin Jin

  • Synthesis, Characterization, and Electrochemical Properties of Molecular Rectangles of Half-Sandwich Iridium Complexes Containing Bridging Chloranilate Ligands†

    Ying-Feng Han;Yue-Jian Lin;Wei-Guo Jia;Guo-Xin Jin

  • The marriage of endo-cavity and exo-wall complexation provides a facile strategy for supramolecular polymerization

    Shilu Wang;Yiliang Wang;Zhenxia Chen;Yuejian Lin

Frequent Co-Authors

Guo-Xin Jin
Guo-Xin Jin Fudan University
Zhen Hua Li
Zhen Hua Li Fudan University
F. Ekkehardt Hahn
F. Ekkehardt Hahn University of Münster
Linhong Weng
Linhong Weng Fudan University
Zhan-Ting Li
Zhan-Ting Li Fudan University
Zhikun Wu
Zhikun Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yuan-Biao Huang
Yuan-Biao Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jinlong Yang
Jinlong Yang University of Science and Technology of China
Jianqiang Wang
Jianqiang Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chengming Wang
Chengming Wang University of Science and Technology of China

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