Kecheng Wang

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2012-2017 Chemistry Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
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Li XY, Zhao YL, Chen SN, et al. (2024) Unlocking the potential: strategic synthesis of a previously predicted pyrazolate-based stable MOF with unique clusters and high catalytic activity. Chemical Science
Wu W, Xie Y, Lv XL, et al. (2023) Expanding the Structural Topologies of Rare-Earth Porphyrinic Metal-Organic Frameworks through Ligand Modulation. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces
Wang K, Li Y, Xie LH, et al. (2022) Construction and application of base-stable MOFs: a critical review. Chemical Society Reviews
He T, Kong XJ, Zhou J, et al. (2021) A Practice of Reticular Chemistry: Construction of a Robust Mesoporous Palladium Metal-Organic Framework via Metal Metathesis. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Kong XJ, He T, Zhou J, et al. (2021) In Situ Porphyrin Substitution in a Zr(IV)-MOF for Stability Enhancement and Photocatalytic CO Reduction. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). e2005357
Fang ZB, Liu TT, Liu J, et al. (2020) Boosting Interfacial Charge-Transfer Kinetics for Efficient Overall CO Photoreduction via Rational Design of Coordination Spheres on Metal-Organic Frameworks. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Yu Z, Wang H, Kong X, et al. (2020) Molecular design for electrolyte solvents enabling energy-dense and long-cycling lithium metal batteries Nature Energy. 5: 526-533
Terzis A, Ramachandran A, Wang K, et al. (2020) High-Frequency Water Vapor Sorption Cycling Using Fluidization of Metal-Organic Frameworks Cell Reports Physical Science. 1: 100057
Li Y, Wang K, Zhou W, et al. (2019) Cryo-EM structures of atomic surfaces and host-guest chemistry in metal-organic frameworks. Matter. 1: 428-438
Wang H, Li Y, Li Y, et al. (2019) Wrinkled graphene cages as hosts for high capacity Li metal anodes shown by cryogenic electron microscopy. Nano Letters
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