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Wei Dou
Researcher at Lanzhou University
Publications - 126
Citations - 4000
Wei Dou is an academic researcher from Lanzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lanthanide & Ligand. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 104 publications receiving 3378 citations.
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Tuning the selectivity of two chemosensors to Fe(III) and Cr(III).
TL;DR: Two rhodamine-based chemosensors were designed and their sensing behavior toward metal ions was investigated by fluorescence spectroscopies, achieving tuning the selectivity to Fe( III) and Cr(III) in 100% aqueous solution.
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Multifunctional Ln-MOF Luminescent Probe for Efficient Sensing of Fe3+, Ce3+, and Acetone.
Qiangsheng Zhang,Jun Wang,Alexander M. Kirillov,Wei Dou,Cong Xu,Cai-Ling Xu,Lizi Yang,Ran Fang,Weisheng Liu +8 more
TL;DR: Luminescent and sensing properties of 1-5 were investigated in detail, revealing a unique capability of Tb-MOF (1) for sensing acetone and metal(III) cations (Fe3+ or Ce3+) with high efficiency and selectivity.
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A Multi-responsive Regenerable Europium-Organic Framework Luminescent Sensor for Fe3+ , CrVI Anions, and Picric Acid.
Wei Liu,Xin Huang,Cong Xu,Chunyang Chen,Lizi Yang,Wei Dou,Wanmin Chen,Huan Yang,Weisheng Liu +8 more
TL;DR: This is the first example of a multi-responsive luminescent Ln-MOF sensor for Fe3+ , CrVI anions, and picric acid based on a urea derivative, and it may potentially be used as amulti-responsive regenerable luminescence sensor for the quantitative detection of toxic and harmful substances.
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Development and applications of fluorescent indicators for Mg2+ and Zn2+.
TL;DR: The selectivity mechanism of 1 and 2 for metal ions is based on a combinational effect of proton transfer, C═N isomerization, and chelation-enhanced fluorescence (CHEF).
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Ultraflexible Transparent Film Heater Made of Ag Nanowire/PVA Composite for Rapid-Response Thermotherapy Pads
Wei Lan,Youxin Chen,Zhiwei Yang,Weihua Han,Jinyuan Zhou,Yue Zhang,Junya Wang,Guomei Tang,Yupeng Wei,Wei Dou,Qing Su,Erqing Xie +11 more
TL;DR: The fast-heating characteristics at low voltages associated with its transparent and flexibility properties make the poly(dimethylsiloxane)/AgNW/PVA composite film a potential candidate in medical thermotherapy pads.