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Bing Han

Researcher at North China Electric Power University

Publications -  36
Citations -  2196

Bing Han is an academic researcher from North China Electric Power University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1460 citations. Previous affiliations of Bing Han include Center for Excellence in Education & Anhui Normal University.

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Reversible Plasmonic Circular Dichroism of Au Nanorod and DNA Assemblies

TL;DR: Reversible plasmonic circular dichroism responses are realized for the first time based on temperature-dependent assembly and disassembly of Au nanorod (Au NR) and DNA hybrids, leading to a preliminary detection limit of DNA as low as 75 nM.
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Manipulation of collective optical activity in one-dimensional plasmonic assembly.

TL;DR: The plasmon-induced circular dichroism response by one-dimensional assembly of cysteine (CYS) and gold nanorods (GNRs) substantiate that the form of assembly and the shape of building blocks are significant not only for the intensity but for the line shape of the CD signals.
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Extremely stable amidoxime functionalized covalent organic frameworks for uranium extraction from seawater with high efficiency and selectivity

TL;DR: In this article, a polyarylether-based covalent organic framework functionalized with open-chain amidoxime (COF-HHTF-AO) was synthesized with remarkable chemical stability and excellent crystallinity.
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Conformation Modulated Optical Activity Enhancement in Chiral Cysteine and Au Nanorod Assemblies

TL;DR: Side-by-side assembled GNRs with CYS show obviously stronger plasmonic circular dichrosim (CD) response compared with the end-to-end assemblies, and the corresponding theoretical calculation elucidates the intrinsic relationship among geometric structure, electromagnetic interaction, and induced plAsmonic CD of the assemblies.
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Experimental and theoretical study on selenate uptake to zirconium metal–organic frameworks: Effect of defects and ligands

TL;DR: In this paper, a defect-tunable hexanuclear zirconium metal-organic frameworks (Zr 6 MOFs) were successfully designed to possess different kinds of defects with various contents and its important influence on the capture of Se(VI) oxyanions was studied.