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Xiao-Yuan Liu

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Zhang L, Dai H, Peng T, Liu X, Zhou Z, Xu C, et al.
Chemosphere . 2025 Feb; 373:144182. PMID: 39914085
Pharmaceutical residues in the environment and their transformation mechanism are important challenges in environmental pollution research. The present study investigated the transformation mechanisms and reaction kinetics of oxazepam, a representative...
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Ma Z, Zhang J, Zhou K, Lu G, Liu X
Inorg Chem . 2025 Jan; 64(3):1604-1610. PMID: 39797793
Metal-organic frameworks have received extensive development in the past three decades, which are generally constructed via the reaction between inorganic building units and commercially available or presynthesized organic linkers. However,...
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Chen S, Chang W, Zhang J, Liu X, Gao T, Qi X, et al.
J Inflamm Res . 2024 Dec; 17:11587-11604. PMID: 39737097
Purpose: This study assessed lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio (LMR) changes to predict postoperative recurrence in Fusobacterium nucleatum-positive (Fn-positive) CRC patients. Patients And Methods: Clinical information and paraffin tissue specimens were collected from...
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Chu J, Fang P, Zhang Z, Liu X
Inorg Chem . 2024 Oct; 63(43):20276-20280. PMID: 39404041
Luminescent metal-organic frameworks (LMOFs) exhibit promising applications as chemical sensors, especially for organic-linker-based LMOFs due to their unlimited structures and pre- and postfunctionality. However, it is still a challenge to...
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Han C, Liu X
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2024 Sep; 64(2):e202416286. PMID: 39305074
Organic linker-based luminescent metal-organic frameworks (LMOFs) have received extensive attention due to their promising applications in chemical sensing, energy transfer, solid-state-lighting and heterogeneous catalysis. Benefiting from the virtually unlimited emissive...
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Fang P, Qu L, Ma Z, Han C, Li Z, Wang L, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2024 Sep; 64(2):e202414026. PMID: 39291884
Organic linker-based luminescent metal-organic frameworks (LMOFs) have received extensive studies due to the unlimited species of emissive organic linkers and tunable structure of MOFs. However, the multiple-step organic synthesis is...
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Han C, Guo J, Sun S, Wang Z, Wang L, Liu X
Small . 2024 Sep; 20(49):e2405887. PMID: 39248647
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have emerged as one of the most studied photocatalysts owing to their adjustable structure and bandgaps. However, there is limited research on regulating the light-harvesting capabilities...
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Fang P, Xing K, Qu L, Ma Z, Zhou K, Liu X
Small . 2024 Aug; 20(48):e2405540. PMID: 39205545
The establishment of reticular chemistry has significantly facilitated the development of porous materials, especially for metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). On the other hand, as an alternative approach, in situ "one-pot" strategy...
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Ma Z, Yang H, Xing K, Zhou K, Lu G, Liu X
Dalton Trans . 2024 Jul; 53(32):13320-13325. PMID: 39082122
In the present work, we report a "two-in-one" strategy to construct single-linker-based pillar-layered metal-organic frameworks (PL-MOFs) guided by reticular chemistry an "one-pot" approach. Two carboxyl groups and one pyridine group...
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Han C, Wang L, Si J, Zhou K, Liu X
Small . 2024 May; 20(36):e2402263. PMID: 38716785
Zirconium-based metal-organic frameworks (Zr-MOFs) have emerged as one of the most studied MOFs due to the unlimited numbers of organic linkers and the varying Zr-oxo clusters. However, the synthesis of...