Jung Manzhou
Professor
ChemistryÂ
Anhui University
China
Biography
1994 7 month postgraduate pharmacy students graduated from Shenyang Pharmaceutical, a master's degree. After graduation to Anhui College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Natural Products Chemistry Teaching Department to teach. 1997 Nian 9 Yue Zhi 2000 Nian 12 Yue doctoral graduate student in organic chemistry at the University of Science and Technology of China, received his Ph.D. 2001 Nian 9 Yue Zhi 2004 Nian 6months Physical and Chemical Sciences Center, University of Science and Technology of China in physics postdoctoral mobile stations engaged in research work. After the station to stay in the Department of Chemistry Department of bio-organic chemistry laboratory work. 2007 Nian 2 Yue Zhi 2009 Nian 3 month US Carnegie Mellon postdoctoral fellow Department of Chemistry. 2010 Nian 1 January to Anhui University Department of Chemistry, work, school Professor. 2011 selected in Anhui Province, the first batch of "hundred people plan". In 2012 , he was appointed professor of Changjiang Scholar of Ministry of Education . 2013 was selected for academic and technical leaders in Anhui Province. The Ministry of Education 2013Year "innovation team development planning" nurturing team "inorganic / organic hybrid functional materials controllable preparation and application" leader.
Research Interest
The metal nanoclusters, Nano- catalysis, Non-patented drug synthesis technology research and new drug development
Publications
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Wang S, Zhu X, Cao T, Zhu M. A simple model for understanding the fluorescence behavior of Au 25 nanoclusters. Nanoscale. 2014;6(11):5777-81.
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Song Y, Zhong J, Yang S, Wang S, Cao T, Zhang J, Li P, Hu D, Pei Y, Zhu M. Crystal structure of Au 25 (SePh) 18 nanoclusters and insights into their electronic, optical and catalytic properties. Nanoscale. 2014;6(22):13977-85.
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Kang X, Wang S, Song Y, Jin S, Sun G, Yu H, Zhu M. Bimetallic Au2Cu6 Nanoclusters: Strong Luminescence Induced by the Aggregation of Copper (I) Complexes with Gold (0) Species. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 2016 Mar 7;55(11):3611-4.