Wang Xiuli
Professor
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Bohai University
China
Biography
Wang Xiuli is currently the head of the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Bohai University, the leader of innovation team in Liaoning province and the leader of basic chemistry teaching team in Liaoning province. She was born in February 1971. She is a part-time professor of Northeast Normal University, vice president of Liaoning Chemical Society, peer review expert of National Natural Science Foundation of China, Liaoning High-level experts in science and technology experts. She has been awarded the "National Excellent Teacher", the national May 1 "women's pacesetter", Liaoning Youth Science and Technology Award "Top Ten Talent", Liaoning Province, "outstanding young backbone teachers", Liaoning Province, "March 8 red flagposters", Liaoning Province " model ", Jinzhou City" ten outstanding young teachers, "Jinzhou City," Women's Federation "and other honorary title, 2011 was selected in Liaoning Province" hundred Thousand talents project "hundred levels. 8 consecutive years of master's degree thesis was rated as outstanding master's degree thesis in Liaoning Province.
Research Interest
Inorganic Chemitry
Publications
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Wang X, Hu H, Tian A, Lin H, Li J. Application of tetrazole-functionalized thioethers with different spacer lengths in the self-assembly of polyoxometalate-based hybrid compounds. Inorganic chemistry. 2010 Oct 19;49(22):10299-306.
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Wang XL, Luan J, Sui FF, Lin HY, Liu GC, Xu C. Structural diversities and fluorescent and photocatalytic properties of a series of CuII coordination polymers constructed from flexible bis-pyridyl-bis-amide ligands with different spacer lengths and different aromatic carboxylates. Crystal Growth & Design. 2013 Jun 27;13(8):3561-76.
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Wang X, Bi Y, Chen B, Lin H, Liu G. Self-assembly of organic–inorganic hybrid materials constructed from eight-connected coordination polymer hosts with nanotube channels and polyoxometalate guests as templates. Inorganic chemistry. 2008 Mar 12;47(7):2442-8.