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Xiao-Qin Liu

Researcher at Nanjing Tech University

Publications -  135
Citations -  6796

Xiao-Qin Liu is an academic researcher from Nanjing Tech University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 135 publications receiving 5108 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiao-Qin Liu include Center for Advanced Materials.

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Metal-Organic Frameworks for Heterogeneous Basic Catalysis.

TL;DR: Remarkably, characteristic features of MOFs-derived solid bases are described by comparing with conventional inorganic counterparts, keeping in mind the current opportunities and challenges in this field.
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Design and fabrication of mesoporous heterogeneous basic catalysts

TL;DR: An overview of the recent advances in mesoporous solid bases is provided and each category is illustrated with typical examples and the fundamental principles of how to design and fabricate basic materials with mesostructure are highlighted.
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Rational synthesis of an exceptionally stable Zn(II) metal–organic framework for the highly selective and sensitive detection of picric acid

TL;DR: Based on an organic ligand involving both carboxylate and tetrazole groups, a chemically stable Zn(II) metal-organic framework has been rationally synthesized and behaves as a fluorescence chemosensor for the highly selective and sensitive detection of picric acid.
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Fabrication of magnetically responsive HKUST-1/Fe3O4 composites by dry gel conversion for deep desulfurization and denitrogenation.

TL;DR: A dry gel conversion (DGC) strategy to fabricate magnetically responsive MOFs as adsorbents for deep desulfurization and denitrogenation can greatly simplify the complicated procedures of the well-known layer-by-layer method and avoid the blockage of pores confronted by introducing magnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles to the pores of MOFs.
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Highly Selective Capture of the Greenhouse Gas CO2 in Polymers

TL;DR: In this article, a facile nucleophilic substitution reaction is developed to synthesize polymers from low-cost monomers, namely chloromethylbenzene and various diamines.