Editorial Board
- Coordination Chemistry Section
- Inorganic Solid-State Chemistry Section
- Bioinorganic Chemistry Section
- Organometallic Chemistry Section
- Inorganic Materials Section
Please note that the order in which the Editors appear on this page is alphabetical, and follows the structure of the editorial board presented on the MDPI website under information for editors: editorial board responsibilities.
Members
Interests: key theory and technologies of lithium batteries for fast charging in extreme environments
Interests: inorganic nanomaterials; energy chemistry; materials electrochemistry; supercapacitors; high-energy batteries
Interests: inorganic chemistry; metal catalysis; bioinorganic chemistry; metal chemical biology and biomedicine
Interests: coordination complexes; clusters; transition metal; lanthanides
Interests: synthesis of new hierarchical wasteform materials for the effective immobilization of nuclear waste in persistent architectures; crystal growth of oxides, fluorides, chalcogenides; luminescing and scintillating materials
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Interests: metalloproteins; metal trafficking; iron-sulfur protein biogenesis; mitochondria
Interests: colloids; synthetic opals; composites; nanomaterials; nanostructured materials; metal oxide materials; hybrid perovskites
Interests: rare earth chemistry; mechanistic studies of single electron transfer and proton-coupled electron transfer; organometallic reaction mechanisms
Interests: semiconducting metal oxides; solution-processed metal oxides; transistors; sensors
Interests: quantum chemistry; actinide chemistry; multiconfigurational methods; computational spectroscopy; QTAIM analysis
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Interests: inorganic chemistry; coordination chemistry; luminescent material; rare earth chemistry
Interests: luminescent metal complexes; inorganic photochemistry; phosphorescence; TADF; photocatalysis; light-emitting devices
Interests: superconductivity; magnetism; structural properties; synchrotron X-ray and neutron scattering; carbon-based materials; fullerenes
2. State Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Die & Mould Technology, School of Material Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China
Interests: metallofullerenes; metal clusters; nanocarbons; fullerenes; theory and modeling; equilibrium and rate constants; stability evaluations; isomerism; nanoscience
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2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Interests: homogeneous catalysis; ethylene polymerization; organometallic chemistry; coordination chemistry; polymer science
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Interests: coordination chemistry; nuclear chemistry; solution chemistry; separation chemistry; coordination polymer; metal-organic framework; ionic liquid; nuclear fuel cycle; reprocessing; radioactive wastes; urban mining; actinides; f-block elements; fission products; platinum group metals; thermodynamics; kinetics; reaction mechanism
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Interests: condensed matter physics; electronic structure; materials science; energy; nanotechnology
Interests: colloid & interface chemistry; solid state thermodynamics; sorption and transport in dense and porous matter; wet-chemical and colloidal synthesis; process control
Interests: nanomaterials; 2D materials; electrocatalysis
Interests: single crystal; scintillator; piezoelectric material; thermoelectric material; crystal growth
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Interests: oxides (borate, nitrate, carbonate, phosphate, sulfate, iodate, selenite, tellurite); chalcogenides (transition heterometallic-thio clusters, supermolecules); nanohybrids (porphyrins-functionalized graphenes/carbon nanotubes); nano-heterojunctions (SnS-MoS2, MoS2-Cu2-xS nanoparticles, MoS2 nanosheets); metal phosphide nanostructures (Ni12P5 nanoparticles, Co2P nanorods, Fe2P-loaded on N-doped graphene, Ni3P hollow porous nanospheres, Fe2P hierarchical nanostructure)