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Wenliang Li

Researcher at Northeast Normal University

Publications -  59
Citations -  1405

Wenliang Li is an academic researcher from Northeast Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 55 publications receiving 976 citations. Previous affiliations of Wenliang Li include University of Münster.

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N-rich zeolite-like metal–organic framework with sodalite topology: high CO2 uptake, selective gas adsorption and efficient drug delivery

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of a large number of uncoordinated nitrogen atoms from aromatic rings for CO2 adsorption in ZMOFs was investigated, and it was shown that the high percentage of open N-donor sites leads to the high uptake capacity for CO 2, even in the absence of any NH2 groups and open metal sites.
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An ionothermal synthetic approach to porous polyoxometalate-based metal-organic frameworks.

TL;DR: The extension of the ionothermal method to the realm of POM-based porous frameworks is presented and its capacity to produce such crystalline solids is demonstrated.
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The Effective Design of a Polysulfide-Trapped Separator at the Molecular Level for High Energy Density Li-S Batteries.

TL;DR: A scalable separator decorated with g-C3N4 and a commercial sulfur cathode promises high energy density for the practical application of Li-S batteries and is nontoxic and mass produced.
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Ether-Based Electrolyte Chemistry Towards High-Voltage and Long-Life Na-Ion Full Batteries.

TL;DR: In this article, a fully coordinated ether-based electrolyte with strong resistance against oxidation is reported, which remains anodically stable with high-voltage Na3 V2 (PO4 )2 O2 F (NVPF) cathode under 4.5
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Anionic Lanthanide Metal-Organic Frameworks: Selective Separation of Cationic Dyes, Solvatochromic Behavior, and Luminescent Sensing of Co(II) Ion.

TL;DR: Four new microporous isostructural anionic lanthanide metal-organic frameworks (Ln-MOFs), [(CH3)2NH2]1.5(TATAT)(H2O)4.5]· x(solvent) {Ln = Tb, Eu, Dy, and Gd; H6TatAT = 5,5',5″-(1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-