My Ph.D. research is focused on design and synthesis of interfacially cross-linked reverse micelles (ICRMs), which were stable core-shell organic nanoparticles with tunable properties. The size of their hydrophilic core, the alkyl density on the surface, and internal contents can be changed systematically. ICRMs were used as templates for preparation of metal clusters, allowing facile control of the metal composition, the size, and the organic functional groups around the clusters. In several cases, the organic functional groups of the ICRMs were used to capture or concentrate substrates to the encapsulated metal clusters, enabling extremely efficient catalysis as a result. Essentially, the entire metal-ICRM composite behaves like a catal...
Chemical substances isolated from plants or microorganisms play a variety of roles in our society. T...
As an activated form of acetate, acetyl-CoA is a key metabolic intermediate that links many metaboli...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2012. Major: Molecular, Cellular, Developmental...
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have attracted great interest for last two decades due to the...
This dissertation present several applications of surface cross-linked nanomaterials as potential ca...
The widely existing MECs in Nature have inspired researchers to design synthetic analogs to promote ...
Silica-based nanocomposites with core/shell configurations have diverse functionalities and applicat...
Understanding the molecular basis of neuroplasticity is an ambition of neuroscience. SynGAP and nNOS...
In this work, a new class of cyclopentadiene-bis(oxazoline) compounds and their piano-stool-type org...
This thesis presents work on advancements and applications of methodology for the analysis of biolog...
To fully take advantage of the potential of bio-based molecules, selective modification chemistry on...
Toluene / o-xylene monooxyenase (ToMO) from Pseudomonas sp. OX1 is a multimeric metalloenzyme enzyme...
Organic ligand complexation reactions at the mineral-water interface play an important role in sever...
The magnetic flux structures in the intermediate state of bulk, pinning-free Type-I superconductors ...
Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles (MINPs), which have guest-complementary binding sites, are obtai...
Chemical substances isolated from plants or microorganisms play a variety of roles in our society. T...
As an activated form of acetate, acetyl-CoA is a key metabolic intermediate that links many metaboli...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2012. Major: Molecular, Cellular, Developmental...
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have attracted great interest for last two decades due to the...
This dissertation present several applications of surface cross-linked nanomaterials as potential ca...
The widely existing MECs in Nature have inspired researchers to design synthetic analogs to promote ...
Silica-based nanocomposites with core/shell configurations have diverse functionalities and applicat...
Understanding the molecular basis of neuroplasticity is an ambition of neuroscience. SynGAP and nNOS...
In this work, a new class of cyclopentadiene-bis(oxazoline) compounds and their piano-stool-type org...
This thesis presents work on advancements and applications of methodology for the analysis of biolog...
To fully take advantage of the potential of bio-based molecules, selective modification chemistry on...
Toluene / o-xylene monooxyenase (ToMO) from Pseudomonas sp. OX1 is a multimeric metalloenzyme enzyme...
Organic ligand complexation reactions at the mineral-water interface play an important role in sever...
The magnetic flux structures in the intermediate state of bulk, pinning-free Type-I superconductors ...
Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles (MINPs), which have guest-complementary binding sites, are obtai...
Chemical substances isolated from plants or microorganisms play a variety of roles in our society. T...
As an activated form of acetate, acetyl-CoA is a key metabolic intermediate that links many metaboli...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2012. Major: Molecular, Cellular, Developmental...