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Hongyan Zhang

Researcher at Shandong Normal University

Publications -  286
Citations -  10713

Hongyan Zhang is an academic researcher from Shandong Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Fluorescence. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 250 publications receiving 8548 citations. Previous affiliations of Hongyan Zhang include Beijing Technology and Business University & Ohio State University.

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New sensing mechanisms for design of fluorescent chemosensors emerging in recent years

TL;DR: New fluorescent sensing mechanisms that have emerged in the past five years, such as aggregation-induced emission (AIE) and C=N isomerization, which can be ascribed to fluorescence changes via conformational restriction are focused on.
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Red‐Emissive Carbon Dots for Fluorescent, Photoacoustic, and Thermal Theranostics in Living Mice

TL;DR: Dr. Q. Jia, Dr. W. Wang Key Laboratory of Photochemical Conversion and Optoelectronic Materials Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 , P. R. China E-mail: wangpf@mail.ipc.ac.cn
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A Magnetofluorescent Carbon Dot Assembly as an Acidic H 2 O 2 -Driven Oxygenerator to Regulate Tumor Hypoxia for Simultaneous Bimodal Imaging and Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy

TL;DR: The collective properties of the Mn‐CD assembly enable it to be utilized as an acidic H2O2‐driven oxygenerator to increase the oxygen concentration in hypoxic solid tumors for simultaneous bimodal FL/MR imaging and enhanced PDT.
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Resistance welding : fundamentals and applications

TL;DR: WELDING METALLURGY Solidification in Resistance Spot Welding Phase Transformations in RSW Cracking References ELECTROTHERMAL Processes of WELDING Introduction Electrical Characteristics of Resistance Welding Thermal Characteristics and Electrode Life Lobe Diagrams References WELD DISCONTINUITIES Classification of Discontinuities as mentioned in this paper.
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Multi-enzyme co-embedded organic-inorganic hybrid nanoflowers: synthesis and application as a colorimetric sensor.

TL;DR: The obtained multi-enzyme co-embedded organic-inorganic hybrid nanoflowers can be unquestionably used as highly sensitive colorimetric sensors for the detection of glucose.