Shenqiang Ren, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Chemistry University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 
Area:
Materials, Renewable Energy, Nanoscience
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http://hdl.handle.net/1903/9843

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Manfred Wuttig grad student 2009 University of Maryland
 (Bottom-up multiferroic nanostructures.)
Silvija Gradečak post-doc 2009-2011 MIT
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Hu Y, Zhu T, Guo Z, et al. (2022) Printing Air-Stable High- Molecular Magnet with Tunable Magnetic Interaction. Nano Letters
Ji R, Shao Z, Li Z, et al. (2020) Magnetically hard ferrite nanoparticles synthesized through aerogel nanoreactor. Nanotechnology. 31: 465606
Shao Z, An L, Li Z, et al. (2020) Eutectic crystallized FePd nanoparticles for liquid metal magnet. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
Hu F, Hu Y, Huang Y, et al. (2020) Molecular conducting magnetic heterostructures Journal of Materials Chemistry C. 8: 2228-2231
Zhang Z, Li Z, Chang S, et al. (2020) Light-controlled molecular resistive switching ferroelectric heterojunction Materials Today. 34: 51-57
Li C, Ku N, Liu Y, et al. (2019) Magnetically active transition metal cation-substituted alumina. Nanotechnology
Xu B, Li Z, Chang S, et al. (2019) Multifunctional molecular charge-transfer thin films. Nanoscale
Wang Z, Gao M, Ren S, et al. (2019) Magnetic and Electric Control of Circularly Polarized Emission through Tuning Chirality-Generated Orbital Angular Momentum in Organic Helical Polymeric Nanofibers. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). e1904857
Huang Y, Hu Y, Hu F, et al. (2019) Correlation at two-dimensional charge-transfer FeSe interface. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
Guan YS, Hu Y, Zhang H, et al. (2019) A highly conductive, transparent molecular charge-transfer salt with reversible lithiation. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
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