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Xuemiao Yin

Researcher at Soochow University (Suzhou)

Publications -  22
Citations -  793

Xuemiao Yin is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Lanthanide & Uranyl. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 21 publications receiving 532 citations.

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Highly Sensitive Detection of Ionizing Radiations by a Photoluminescent Uranyl Organic Framework

TL;DR: A photoluminescent uranium organic framework, whose photolUMinescence intensity can be accurately correlated with the exposure dose of X- or γ-radiations, allowing for precise and instant detection of ionizing radiations down to the level of 10-4 Gy, representing a significant improvement on the detection limit.
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Emergence of Uranium as a Distinct Metal Center for Building Intrinsic X-ray Scintillators.

TL;DR: The first observation of intense X-ray scintillation in a uranyl-organic framework (SCU-9) that is observable by the naked eye is reported and exhibits a very efficientX-ray to green light luminescence conversion.
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Rare earth separations by selective borate crystallization

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the subtle bonding differences among trivalent lanthanide series can be amplified during the crystallization of borates, providing chemical recognition of specific lanthanides that originates from Ln3+ coordination alterations, borate polymerization diversity and soft ligand coordination selectivity.
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Stabilization of Plutonium(V) Within a Crown Ether Inclusion Complex

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the coordination complexes of actinides, especially in atypical oxidation states, are not only fundamentally important for expanding the notably limited knowledge on the bonding nature of a...
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Facile and Efficient Decontamination of Thorium from Rare Earths Based on Selective Selenite Crystallization.

TL;DR: A single-step and quantitative decontamination strategy of thorium from rare earths based on a unique periodic trend in the formation of crystalline selenite compounds across the lanthanide series, where Ce(III) is fully oxidized in situ to Ce(IV), gives rise to a crystallization system that is highly selective to trap tetravalent f-blocks while all other trivalent lanthanides completely remain in solution when coexist.