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Li-Ya Wang

Researcher at Qingdao University of Science and Technology

Publications -  151
Citations -  6567

Li-Ya Wang is an academic researcher from Qingdao University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Carboxylate. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 151 publications receiving 5948 citations. Previous affiliations of Li-Ya Wang include Henan Normal University & Monash University.

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Series d-f Heteronuclear Metal-Organic Frameworks: Color Tunability and Luminescent Probe with Switchable Properties.

TL;DR: Steady/transient-state near-IR luminescence properties for MOFs 1, 4, and 5 were investigated under visible-light excitation, and it is indicated that it exhibits turn on/off switchable properties for small solvent molecules or heavy-metal ions.
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{Zn6} Cluster Based Metal-Organic Framework with Enhanced Room-Temperature Phosphorescence and Optoelectronic Performances.

TL;DR: The combination of both experimental and computational results suggest that the {Zn6} cluster is very important for adjusting molecular conformations, packing arrangement, and photophysical properties of the organic phosphor ligands within the MOF matrix.
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A series of Zn-4f heterometallic coordination polymers and a zinc complex containing a flexible mixed donor dicarboxylate ligand.

TL;DR: Informative magnetic susceptibility measurements show that the same carboxylate bridging fashion of the PBDA ligand results in the different magnetic properties occurring within the heterometallic coordination polymers.
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Self-Assembly of a Series of Cobalt(II) Coordination Polymers Constructed from H2tbip and Dipyridyl-Based Ligands

TL;DR: The thermal stabilities and X-ray powder diffraction studies indicate that the framework of 3 can keep stable after the loss of guest molecules, and studies of the magnetic susceptibilities of 2-6 reveal weak antiferromagnetic exchange interactions between adjacent Co(II) centers.
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MnII Coordination Polymers Based on Bi-, Tri-, and Tetranuclear and Polymeric Chain Building Units: Crystal Structures and Magnetic Properties

TL;DR: Single crystal X-ray studies show that these coordination polymers contain homometallic clusters varying from dimeric, trimeric, and tetrameric motifs to polymeric chains depending upon the coligands used.