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Overview

Zhongwu Wang is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States, focusing their research primarily within the fields of Materials Science and Engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Geophysics, Biomedical Engineering, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's research topics include quantum dots synthesis and properties, high-pressure geophysics and materials, ZnO doping and properties, conducting polymers and applications, enzyme structure and function, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, and phase equilibria and thermodynamics.

Wang's recent publications reflect their interests and expertise in these areas. Key papers include:

  • Nanocrystals with metastable high-pressure phases under ambient conditions, 2022, Science
  • Near-Unity PLQY of Cs₃Cu₂X₅ (X = Cl, Br) for High-Efficiency White Light-Emitting Diodes with Exceptional Color Quality, 2025, Advanced Materials
  • In Situ Constructing the Kinetic Roadmap of Octahedral Nanocrystal Assembly Toward Controlled Superlattice Fabrication, 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Supercrystallographic Reconstruction of 3D Nanorod Assembly with Collectively Anisotropic Upconversion Fluorescence, 2020, Nano Letters
  • Bulk Grain-Boundary Materials from Nanocrystals, 2021, Chem

Wang frequently publishes in several scientific venues, most notably the Journal of the American Chemical Society, where they have at least four publications. Additional frequent publication outlets are Nano Letters, Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances, Science, and Advanced Materials.

The scientist collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including Xin Huang, Qingqiu Huang, Yasutaka Nagaoka, Jinlong Zhu, and Binghui Ge. These collaborations have contributed to multiple publications, extending Wang's work across various aspects of nanomaterials and materials chemistry.

Best Publications

  • Self-Assembled Colloidal Superparticles from Nanorods

    Tie Wang;Jiaqi Zhuang;Jared Lynch;Ou Chen

  • Large‐Scale Soft Colloidal Template Synthesis of 1.4 nm Thick CdSe Nanosheets

    Jae Sung Son;Xiao-Dong Wen;Jin Joo;Jungseok Chae

  • Correction: Corrigendum: Superfast assembly and synthesis of gold nanostructures using nanosecond low-temperature compression via magnetic pulsed power

    Binsong Li;Kaifu Bian;J. Matthew D. Lane;K. Michael Salerno

  • Morphology-tuned wurtzite-type ZnS nanobelts.

    Zhongwu Wang;Luke L. Daemen;Yusheng Zhao;C. S. Zha

  • High pressure Raman spectroscopy of spinel-type ferrite ZnFe2O4

    Zhongwu Wang;Zhongwu Wang;David Schiferl;Yusheng Zhao;H.St.C. O'Neill

  • Magneto-fluorescent core-shell supernanoparticles.

    Ou Chen;Lars Riedemann;Fred Etoc;Hendrik Herrmann

  • Nanocube Superlattices of Cesium Lead Bromide Perovskites and Pressure-Induced Phase Transformations at Atomic and Mesoscale Levels.

    Yasutaka Nagaoka;Katie Hills-Kimball;Rui Tan;Ruipeng Li

  • High pressure Raman spectroscopy of ferrite MgFe2O4

    Zhongwu Wang;P Lazor;S.K Saxena;Hugh St.C O’Neill

  • Pressure Induced Nanoparticle Phase Behavior, Property, and Applications

    Feng Bai;Kaifu Bian;Xin Huang;Zhongwu Wang

  • A quenchable superhard carbon phase synthesized by cold compression of carbon nanotubes

    Zhongwu Wang;Yusheng Zhao;Kimberly Tait;Kimberly Tait;Xiaozhou Liao

  • Pressure-Dependent Polymorphism and Band-Gap Tuning of Methylammonium Lead Iodide Perovskite

    Shaojie Jiang;Yanan Fang;Ruipeng Li;Hai Xiao

  • Superstructures generated from truncated tetrahedral quantum dots

    Yasutaka Nagaoka;Rui Tan;Ruipeng Li;Ruipeng Li;Hua Zhu

  • Deviatoric stress driven formation of large single-crystal PbS nanosheet from nanoparticles and in situ monitoring of oriented attachment.

    Zhongwu Wang;Constanze Schliehe;Tie Wang;Yasutaka Nagaoka

  • High-pressure x-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopic studies of the tetragonal spinel CoFe 2 O 4

    Zhongwu Wang;Zhongwu Wang;Robert T Downs;V. Pischedda;R. Shetty

  • High-Pressure Raman Spectroscopic Study of Spinel (ZnCr2O4)

    Zhongwu Wang;Peter Lazor;S.K. Saxena;Gilberto Artioli

  • In situ x-ray diffraction study of the pressure-induced phase transformation in nanocrystalline CeO 2

    Zhongwu Wang;S. K. Saxena;V. Pischedda;H. P. Liermann

  • Solvent-Mediated Self-Assembly of Nanocube Superlattices

    Zewei Quan;Hongwu Xu;Chenyu Wang;Xiaodong Wen

  • Stress-induced phase transformation and optical coupling of silver nanoparticle superlattices into mechanically stable nanowires

    Binsong Li;Xiaodong Wen;Ruipeng Li;Zhongwu Wang

  • Reconstructing a solid-solid phase transformation pathway in CdSe nanosheets with associated soft ligands

    Zhongwu Wang;Xiao-Dong Wen;Roald Hoffmann;Jae Sung Son

  • Correlating superlattice polymorphs to internanoparticle distance, packing density, and surface lattice in assemblies of PbS nanoparticles.

    Zhongwu Wang;Constanze Schliehe;Kaifu Bian;Darren Dale

Frequent Co-Authors

Hongyou Fan
Hongyou Fan Sandia National Laboratories
Ruipeng Li
Ruipeng Li Brookhaven National Laboratory
Surendra K. Saxena
Surendra K. Saxena Florida International University
Yusheng Zhao
Yusheng Zhao Southern University of Science and Technology
Zewei Quan
Zewei Quan Southern University of Science and Technology
Ou Chen
Ou Chen Brown University
Jiye Fang
Jiye Fang Binghamton University
Robert T. Downs
Robert T. Downs University of Arizona
Xiaodong Wen
Xiaodong Wen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tobias Hanrath
Tobias Hanrath Cornell University

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