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Jingping Wang

Researcher at Henan University

Publications -  309
Citations -  5344

Jingping Wang is an academic researcher from Henan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyoxometalate & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 273 publications receiving 4398 citations.

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Hydrothermal syntheses and crystal structures of two organic–inorganic hybrid molybdovanadates based on [V2Mo6(OH)2O24]4− and [VMo12O40]3− polyoxoanions

TL;DR: Two new organic-inorganic hybrid cobalt-molybdovanadates [Co(phen)3]H2[H2V2Mo6O26] · 7H2O (1) and [Co (2,2′-bipy)3][Na(H 2O)7][VMo12O40] (2) have been hydrothermally synthesized and structurally characterized by elemental analyses, IR, UV, XPS spectroscopy, thermogravimetric (TG) analyses, and X-ray single crystal
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Hydrothermal synthesis and crystal structure of a tungstovanadate: [4,4′-bipyH2][4,4′-bipyH]2[VW12O40] · 4,4′-bipy · 7.5H2O

TL;DR: An organic-inorganic hybrid Keggin compound, [4,4′-bipyH2]2] · 7.5H2O (Bipybipyridine) (1), has been prepared under hydrothermal conditions and characterized by IR spectroscopy, single crystal X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis, and ESR spectrographs as discussed by the authors.
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Hydrothermal syntheses and structural characterization of two organic–inorganic hybrid compounds based on Lindqvist polyanions

TL;DR: Two organic-inorganic hybrid polyoxometalates constructed by Lindqvist polyanions and transition metal coordination cations, have been synthesized under hydrothermal conditions and characterized by elemental analysis, IR, UV spectra, thermogravimetric (TG) analyses, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and single- crystal X -ray diffraction as discussed by the authors.
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Synthesis and crystal structure of a novel double 1:11 series arsenotungstate: [CuI(phen)2]5H6[Sm(AsW11O39)2]·6H2O

TL;DR: A double 1:11 series arsenotungstate, [CuI(phen)2]5H6[Sm(AsW11O39)2],·6H2O (phen=1,10-phenanthroline) was synthesized by the hydrothermal method and characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectra, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction as discussed by the authors.