Dr. Bing Yan
Professor
School of Chemical Science and Engineering
Tongji University
China
Biography
December 1970, Born in Changchun, Jilin Province. July 1992, Bachelor, Harbin Institute of Technology. July 1995, Master, Harbin Institute of Technology. July 1998, PhD, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science. August 1998 – September 2001, Research Assistant, City University of Hongkong; Postdoctoral Fellow, Peking University, University of Sherbrooke. November 2001, Professor and PhD supervisor, School of Chemical Science and Engineering (Department of Chemistry), Tongji University.
Research Interest
1. Cooperative Design, Construction and Assembly of Rare Earth/Inorganic /Organic Hybrid Photo-conversion Materials 2. Facile Controlled Synthesis, Phase Structure, Microstructure and Photo-conversion Property of Rare Earth Functional Compounds and Micro-Nano Solids 3. Functionalizing Assembly, Photofunctional Integration and Optical Devices of Rare Earth Crystal Frameworks Hybrid Systems. 4. Controlled Preparation and Photophysical Sensing of Rare Earth Crystal Frameworks Hybrid Systems. 5. Investigation, Application and Development of High Value Rare Earth Based Luminescent Materials II Honors & Awards: 1. Member of Division of Luminescence, the Chinese Society of Rare Earths 2. Director of the Shanghai Society of Rare Earths 3. Guest Professor of Qingdao University 4. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University (2008) 5. Most Cited Researchers in China (Material Science) in Elsevier (2014, 2015)
Publications
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X. Y. Xu, B. Yan*, “Fabrication and application of ratiometric and colorimetric fluorescent probe for Hg2+ based on dual-emissive metal-organic framework hybrids with carbon dots and Eu3+â€, J. Mater. Chem. C 2016, 4, 1543-1549.
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J. N. Hao, B. Yan*, "A dual-emitting 4d-4f metal-organic framework as a self-calibrating luminescent sensor for indoor formaldehyde pollutionâ€, Nanoscale 2016, 8, 12047-12053.
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X. Y. Xu, B. Yan*, “Nanoscale LnMOF-functionalized nonwoven fiber protected by polydimethysiloxane coating layer as highly sensitive ratiometric oxygen sensorâ€, J. Mater. Chem. C 2016, 4, 8514-8521.