scispace - formally typeset
S

Shuxia Liu

Researcher at Northeast Normal University

Publications -  175
Citations -  5978

Shuxia Liu is an academic researcher from Northeast Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyoxometalate & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 168 publications receiving 5112 citations.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Highly stable crystalline catalysts based on a microporous metal-organic framework and polyoxometalates.

TL;DR: It is the first time that the well-defined, crystalline, MOF-supported POM compound has behaved as a true heterogeneous acid catalyst.
Journal ArticleDOI

A sodalite-type porous metal-organic framework with polyoxometalate templates: adsorption and decomposition of dimethyl methylphosphonate.

TL;DR: A sodalite-type porous metal-organic framework with polyoxometalate templates, NENU-11, shows good adsorption behavior for dimethyl methylphosphonate and could be facilely decomposed by a hydrolysis reaction.
Journal ArticleDOI

Cation sensing by a luminescent metal-organic framework with multiple Lewis basic sites.

TL;DR: A series of novel lanthanide metal-organic frameworks were synthesized using a ligand featuring three carboxylate groups stationed on a triazinyl central motif, allowing for complexation of incoming metal ions.
Journal ArticleDOI

Color Tuning and White Light Emission via in Situ Doping of Luminescent Lanthanide Metal–Organic Frameworks

TL;DR: With careful adjustment of the relative concentration of the lanthanide ions, the color of the luminescence can be modulated, and white light-emission can indeed be achieved.
Journal ArticleDOI

High Proton Conduction at above 100 °c Mediated by Hydrogen Bonding in a Lanthanide Metal-Organic Framework

TL;DR: Results from detailed structural analyses, comparative measurements of conductivities using regular and deuterated samples, anisotropic conductivity measurements using a single-crystal sample, and variable-temperature photoluminescence studies collectively establish that the protons furnished by the Eu(III)-bound and activated aqua ligands are the charge carriers.