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Zong-Hui Jiang

Zong-Hui Jiang

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
10755
World Ranking
16263
National Ranking
2502

Overview

Zong-Hui Jiang is affiliated with Nankai University in China. Their academic profile includes contributions to research without specific details on recent papers or an extensive publication record in clearly defined venues. Jiang's work appears to be in an early or developing stage of documentation, as publicly accessible recent papers or frequent co-authors are not listed.

There is no detailed information regarding specific fields or subfields of study associated with Jiang. Similarly, main topics of research, as well as recurring publication venues where Jiang might have published work, are not recorded in the available data.

There are no records of book publications or awards attributed to Jiang in the provided data.

The absence of detailed records on research topics, publications, coauthors, or academic recognitions suggests a limited public bibliometric footprint at this time, which could be due to a variety of factors such as early career stage or focus on internal academic projects.

Best Publications

  • Coordination Polymers Containing 1D Channels as Selective Luminescent Probes

    Bin Zhao;Xiao-Yan Chen;Peng Cheng;Dai-Zheng Liao

  • A nanotubular 3D coordination polymer based on a 3d-4f heterometallic assembly.

    Bin Zhao;Peng Cheng;Yan Dai;Cai Cheng

  • Design and synthesis of 3d-4f metal-based zeolite-type materials with a 3D nanotubular structure encapsulated "water" pipe.

    Bin Zhao;Peng Cheng;Xiaoyan Chen;Cai Cheng

  • A Promising MgII‐Ion‐Selective Luminescent Probe: Structures and Properties of Dy–Mn Polymers with High Symmetry

    Bin Zhao;Hong-Ling Gao;Xiao-Yan Chen;Peng Cheng

  • Novel triazole-bridged cadmium coordination polymers varying from zero- to three-dimensionality

    Long Yi;Bin Ding;Bin Zhao;Peng Cheng

  • Systematic investigation of the hydrothermal syntheses of Pr(III)-PDA (PDA = pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylate anion) metal-organic frameworks.

    Bin Zhao;Long Yi;Yan Dai;Xiao-Yan Chen

  • Synthesis of a series of 4-pyridyl-1,2,4-triazole-containing cadmium(II) luminescent complexes

    Bin Ding;Long Yi;Ying Wang;Peng Cheng

  • Lanthanide(III)-cobalt(II) heterometallic coordination polymers with radical adsorption properties.

    Xiao-Qing Zhao;Bin Zhao;Yue Ma;Wei Shi

  • Microporous Metal−Organic Frameworks Built on a Ln3 Cluster as a Six-Connecting Node

    Xiao-Yan Chen;Bin Zhao;Wei Shi;Jun Xia

  • The First Azide(μ1,1)-Bridged Binuclear Cobalt(II)−Imino Nitroxide Complex with Ferromagnetic Behavior

    Li-Ya Wang;Bin Zhao;Chen-Xi Zhang;Dai-Zheng Liao

  • Six- and four-coordinated zinc(II) complexes exhibit strong blue fluorescent properties

    Long Yi;Li-Na Zhu;Bin Ding;Peng Cheng

  • Crystal structure, redox and spectral properties of copper(II) complexes with macrocyclic ligands incorporating both oxamido and imine groups

    En-Qing Gao;Wei-Ming Bu;Guang-Ming Yang;Dai-Zheng Liao

  • Synthesis, magnetism and structure of μ-oxamido heterobinuclear Cu(II)-Ni(II) complexes

    Zhi-Yong Zhang;Dai-Zheng Liao;Zong-Hui Jiang;Song-Qi Hao

  • Two-dimensional coordination polymers of copper(II) with oxalate: lattice water control of structure.

    Xu-Fang Chen;Peng Cheng;Xin Liu;Bin Zhao

  • Crystal structure and magnetic behaviour of a two-dimensionalstep-shaped cyano-bridged complex[Cu(dien)]3[Fe(CN)6]2·6H2O (dien = diethylenetriamin)

    Hui-Zhong Kou;Dai-Zheng Liao;Peng Cheng;Zong-Hui Jiang

  • GeO2 nanotubes and nanorods synthesized by vapor phase reactions

    Z. Jiang;T. Xie;G.Z. Wang;X.Y. Yuan

  • A 3-D Polymer, Mn(NITpPy)2(tp)(H2O)2: Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties

    Licun Li;Daizheng Liao;Zonghui Jiang;Shiping Yan

  • A ferromagnetically coupled CrCu3 tetramer and GdCu4 pentamer with a [15]N4 macrocylic ligand incorporating an oxamido bridge.

    Lei Zhang;Shi-Bin Wang;Guang-Ming Yang;Jin-Kui Tang

  • Synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic properties of the first nonanuclear lanthanide(III)-copper(II) complexes of macrocyclic oxamide [NaLn(2)Cu(6)] (macrocyclic oxamide = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotradecanne-2,3-dione, Ln = Pr, Nd).

    Jin-Kui Tang;Yi-Zhi Li;Qing-Lun Wang;En-Qing Gao

  • A Prussian-Blue Type Ferrimagnet Na[MnCr(CN)6]: Single Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties

    Wen Dong;Li-Na Zhu;Hai-Bin Song;Dai-Zheng Liao

  • Synthesis, X-ray structure and magnetic properties of trinuclear copper(II) tridentate Schiff base complexes containing a partial cubane Cu3O4 core

    He-Dong Bian;Jing-Yuan Xu;Wen Gu;Shi-Ping Yan;Shi-Ping Yan

Frequent Co-Authors

Dai-Zheng Liao
Dai-Zheng Liao Nankai University
Shi-Ping Yan
Shi-Ping Yan Nankai University
Peng Cheng
Peng Cheng Nankai University
Licun Li
Licun Li Nankai University
Bin Zhao
Bin Zhao Nankai University
Jinkui Tang
Jinkui Tang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lei Zhang
Lei Zhang South China University of Technology
Li-Ya Wang
Li-Ya Wang Qingdao University of Science and Technology
Wei Shi
Wei Shi Nankai University
Song Gao
Song Gao Sun Yat-sen University

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