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Hong Liu

Researcher at Shandong University

Publications -  2349
Citations -  79103

Hong Liu is an academic researcher from Shandong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 1905 publications receiving 57561 citations. Previous affiliations of Hong Liu include Shanghai University & Guangzhou University.

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A Photoresponsive Rutile TiO2 Heterojunction with Enhanced Electron-Hole Separation for High-Performance Hydrogen Evolution.

TL;DR: To effectively separate the electron-hole pairs in rutile TiO2 , a facet heterojunction (FH) structure to prolong the lifetime of the photogenerated electrons is proposed.
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Three-Dimensional Hierarchical Frameworks Based on MoS2 Nanosheets Self-Assembled on Graphene Oxide for Efficient Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

TL;DR: Three-dimensional hierarchical frameworks based on the self-assembly of MoS2 nanosheets on graphene oxide were produced via a simple one-step hydrothermal process and exhibited apparent and stable electrocatalytic activity in hydrogen evolution reaction (HER).
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Binding interaction of quercetin-3-β-galactoside and its synthetic derivatives with SARS-CoV 3CLpro: Structure–activity relationship studies reveal salient pharmacophore features

TL;DR: A new class of compounds are revealed as potential drug leads against the SARS virus, and a solid understanding of the mechanism of inhibition against the target enzyme is provided.
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Engineering the Absorption and Field Enhancement Properties of Au-TiO2 Nanohybrids via Whispering Gallery Mode Resonances for Photocatalytic Water Splitting

TL;DR: Using numerical simulations, it is demonstrated that, by solely exploiting a proper geometrical arrangement and WGM resonances in a TiO2 sphere, the plasmonic absorption can be extended over the entire visible range and can be increased by more than 40 times.
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Activatable NIR Fluorescence/MRI Bimodal Probes for in Vivo Imaging by Enzyme-Mediated Fluorogenic Reaction and Self-Assembly.

TL;DR: This strategy combines activatable NIR fluorescence via a fluorogenic reaction and activatable MRI via in situ self-assembly to promote ALP activity imaging, which could be applicable to design other activatable bimodal probes for in vivo imaging of enzyme activity and locations in real time.