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Wenting Wu

Researcher at China University of Petroleum

Publications -  161
Citations -  7833

Wenting Wu is an academic researcher from China University of Petroleum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 140 publications receiving 6230 citations. Previous affiliations of Wenting Wu include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Argonne National Laboratory.

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Catalytic asymmetric dearomatization (CADA) reactions of phenol and aniline derivatives

TL;DR: In this tutorial review, an up to date summary of recent progress in CADA reactions of phenol and aniline derivatives is presented.
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Organic Triplet Sensitizer Library Derived from a Single Chromophore (BODIPY) with Long-Lived Triplet Excited State for Triplet–Triplet Annihilation Based Upconversion

TL;DR: A library of organic triplet sensitizers based on a single chromophore of boron-dipyrromethene (BODIPY) is proposed, paving the way for the design and applications in photovoltaics and upconversions, etc.
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Highly efficient photothermal nanoagent achieved by harvesting energy via excited-state intramolecular motion within nanoparticles

TL;DR: A class of near infrared- absorbing organic molecules with intramolecular motion-induced photothermy inside nanoparticles, which enables most absorbed light energy to dissipate as heat, makes the nanoparticles a superior photoacoustic imaging agent compared to widely used methylene blue and semiconducting polymer nanoparticles and allow them for high-contrast photoac acoustic imaging of tumours in live mice.
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A highly selective red-emitting FRET fluorescent molecular probe derived from BODIPY for the detection of cysteine and homocysteine: an experimental and theoretical study

TL;DR: A red-emitting BODIPY-based fluorescent-resonance-energy-transfer (FRET) molecular probe 1 for selective detection of cysteine and homocysteine was designed and used for in vivo fluorescent imaging of cellular thiols.
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Cu-N dopants boost electron transfer and photooxidation reactions of carbon dots.

TL;DR: In this paper, the preparation of Cu-N-doped CDs (Cu-CDs) was investigated and both the doping-promoted electron transfer and the performance of the CDs in photooxidation reactions were investigated.