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Junqing Hu

Researcher at Donghua University

Publications -  250
Citations -  17407

Junqing Hu is an academic researcher from Donghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photothermal therapy & Nanowire. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 225 publications receiving 14447 citations. Previous affiliations of Junqing Hu include College of Health Sciences, Bahrain & National Institute for Materials Science.

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Semiconductor heterojunction photocatalysts: design, construction, and photocatalytic performances

TL;DR: This review attempts to summarize the recent progress in the rational design and fabrication ofheterojunction photocatalysts, such as the semiconductor-semiconductor heterojunction, the semiconductors-metal heterojunctions, the silicon-carbon heteroj junction and the multicomponent heteroj conjunction.
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Hydrophilic Cu9S5 Nanocrystals: A Photothermal Agent with a 25.7% Heat Conversion Efficiency for Photothermal Ablation of Cancer Cells in Vivo

TL;DR: Under the irradiation of 980 nm laser with the conservative and safe power density over a short period, cancer cells in vivo can be efficiently killed by the photothermal effects of the Cu(9)S(5) NCs.
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Hydrophilic flower-like CuS superstructures as an efficient 980 nm laser-driven photothermal agent for ablation of cancer cells.

TL;DR: A prerequisite for the development of the NIR laser-induced PTA is to gain access to biocompatible and effi cient photothermal coupling agents, including gold (Au) nanostructures, including supramolecularly assembled nanoparticles.
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Sub-10 nm Fe3O4@Cu2-xS Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Dual-Modal Imaging and Photothermal Therapy

TL;DR: The rational design and synthesis of ultrasmall (<10 nm) Fe3O4@Cu2-xS core-shell nanoparticles, which offer both high photothermal stability and superparamagnetic properties are reported, which should provide improved understanding of synergistic effect resulting from the integration of magnetism with photothermal phenomenon.
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Ultrathin PEGylated W18O49 Nanowires as a New 980 nm‐Laser‐Driven Photothermal Agent for Efficient Ablation of Cancer Cells In Vivo

TL;DR: A new photothermal coupling agent for photothermal ablation (PTA) therapy of tumors is developed based on ultrathin PEGylated W18O49 nanowires, resulting in the efficient PTA of cancer cells in vivo in 10 min.