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Zhen Li

Researcher at Wuhan University

Publications -  3347
Citations -  95191

Zhen Li is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 127, co-authored 1712 publications receiving 71351 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhen Li include Tsinghua University & Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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Benzene-cored fluorophors with TPE peripheries: facile synthesis, crystallization-induced blue-shifted emission, and efficient blue luminogens for non-doped OLEDs

TL;DR: In this article, three benzene-cored fluorophors with TPE moiety peripheries (PhTPE, Ph2TPE and Ph3TPE) are synthesized and their thermal, optical and electronic properties are investigated.
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Effect of the properties of the polymer materials on the quality of selective laser sintering parts

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the properties of the polymer materials, such as molecular weight, molten viscosity, crystallization rate and the particle size of the powder, on the quality of SLS parts was investigated.
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Scalable synthesis of organic-soluble carbon quantum dots: superior optical properties in solvents, solids, and LEDs.

TL;DR: Benefiting from the unique oil-solution properties, the as-prepared CQDs can be processed in thin film and device forms to meet the requirements of various applications, such as phosphor-based white-light LEDs.
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A New “Turn-on” Naphthalenedimide-Based Chemosensor for Mercury Ions with High Selectivity: Successful Utilization of the Mechanism of Twisted Intramolecular Charge Transfer, Near-IR Fluorescence, and Cell Images

TL;DR: A new near-IR "turn-on" fluorescent chemosensor with high selectivity for Hg(2+) ions was designed according to the twisted intramolecular charge transfer (TICT) mechanism, and this naphthalenedimide-based sensor with long wavelength absorption and emission can be used to image intracellular HG( 2+) ions in living Hela cells.