Publications by authors named "Yuansuo Zheng"

Inspired by mechanically interlocking supramolecular materials, exploiting the size difference between the bulky solvent and the cross-linked network mesh, a molecular clogging (MC) effect is developed to effectively inhibit solvent migration in organogels. A bulky solvent (branched citrate ester, BCE) with a molecular size above 1.4 nm is designed and synthesized.

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The separation and purification of proteins is an essential precondition for proteomics research because of the intricate matrix environment. Hence, a facile method has been developed to synthesize hyperbranched polyethyleneimine modified magnetic nanomaterials (FeO-NH-BPEI) with dendritic structure, unique electrostatic effect, and abundant functional groups for the selective adsorption of proteins which greatly avoids the drawbacks of time consumption and leakage of metal ions in traditional pre-treatment. The preparation conditions, physical and chemical properties, and adsorption performance of FeO-NH-BPEI have been fully studied.

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Sodium ion battery is abundant in resources and costs low, making it very competitive in the large-scale energy storage devices. The anatase TiO electrode material with insertion/extraction mechanism shows stable cycling performance, which is more in line with the technical requirements of large-scale energy storage batteries. To improve the electrical conductivity and stability of the TiO electrode materials, we have synthesized anatase TiO and CMK-3 composite.

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We report a phosphine-catalyzed activation of electron-deficient vinylcyclopropanes (VCPs) to generate an ambident C synthon that is poised to undergo consecutive reactions. The utility of the activation is demonstrated in a phosphine-catalyzed rearrangement of vinylcyclopropylketones to cycloheptenones in good yields with a broad substrate scope. Mechanistic investigations support a stepwise process comprising homoconjugate addition, water-assisted proton transfer, and 7-endo-trig S 2' ring closure.

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With the combined surface imprinting technique and immobilized template strategy, molecularly imprinted magnetic nanoparticles were successfully prepared and coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography to selectively separate and determine gallic acid from the pomegranate rind. On the surface of carboxyl-functionalized magnetic nanospheres, thin imprinting shells were formed using dopamine as monomer and crosslinker. The characteristics, polymerization conditions, and adsorption performances of the resultant nanomaterials were investigated in detail.

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An organocatalytic Cloke-Wilson rearrangement of cyclopropyl ketones to 2,3-dihydrofurans is exploited utilizing the homoconjugate addition process. With 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.

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In order to enhance the elongation at break, the ablation resistant properties as well as the tensile strength of the thermal insulating materials, organo-montmorillonite (OMMT) was introduced into the short aramid fibers reinforced Ethylene-Propylene-Diene Monomer (EPDM) based nanocomposites. The effects of OMMT content on the mechanical and ablative properties of the nanocomposites were investigated systematically. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) confirm that EPDM-matrix has been intercalated into OMMT interlayers after a mixing process on a two-roll mill.

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