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Zhu Yinghuai
Researcher at International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Publications - 22
Citations - 910
Zhu Yinghuai is an academic researcher from International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Carborane. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 22 publications receiving 872 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhu Yinghuai include Macau University of Science and Technology.
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Substituted carborane-appended water-soluble single-wall carbon nanotubes: new approach to boron neutron capture therapy drug delivery.
Zhu Yinghuai,Ang Thiam Peng,Keith Carpenter,John A. Maguire,Narayan S. Hosmane,Masao Takagaki +5 more
TL;DR: Substituted C2B10 carborane cages have been successfully attached to the side walls of single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) via nitrene cycloaddition as discussed by the authors.
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Supported Ultra Small Palladium on Magnetic Nanoparticles Used as Catalysts for Suzuki Cross-Coupling and Heck Reactions
Zhu Yinghuai,Ship Chee Peng,Ship Chee Peng,A. Emi,Su Zhenshun,Monalisa,Richard A. Kemp,Richard A. Kemp +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used ultra small palladium(0) particles on magnetic nanoparticle supports, in which immobilized auxiliaries are used as stabilizing ligands.
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Recent Developments in Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) Driven by Nanotechnology
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Magnetic Nanoparticle Supported Second Generation Hoveyda–Grubbs Catalyst for Metathesis of Unsaturated Fatty Acid Esters
Zhu Yinghuai,Loo Kuijin,Ng Huimin,Li Chuanzhao,Ludger Paul Stubbs,Chia Fu Siong,Tan Muihua,Tan Muihua,Ship Chee Peng +8 more
TL;DR: The Hoveyda-Grubbs catalyst has been successfully immobilized on surface-modified magnetic nanoparticles with a loading amount of 0.28 mmol ruthenium/g (magnetic support) as discussed by the authors.
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Applications and perspectives of boron-enriched nanocomposites in cancer therapy
Zhu Yinghuai,Narayan S. Hosmane +1 more
TL;DR: There is the need in advanced research centers to construct high boron-containing composites as BNCT agents and develop more efficient drug carriers.