Bu Xianhe

Bu Xianhe
Doctor degree Professor

Bu Xianhe,Doctor degree,Professor,Department of Chemistry,graduated from Nankai University.

Special Talent:Cheung Kong Scholar Distinguished Professor, Winner of The National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars

Address:Weijin Road 94, Tianjin
Telephone:23502809 
Email:buxh@nankai.edu.cn
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Research Interest:Coordination Chemistry, Molecule-Based Material Chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry, Magnetic Chemistry, Crystal Engineering, Chiral Coordination Complexes etc.
History:

1986: BS, Nankai University, Tianjin

1992: PhD, Nankai University, Tianjin

Prof. Bu has been a visiting professor at Tokyo University (1999), Kyoto University (2002), IMS (1998), CUHK (2002) and HKUST (2004)

Honors and Awards

2002 Winner of National Outstanding Youth Science Fund

2004 Cheung Kong Scholar Chair Professor

Second Prize of National Natural Science Awards (2014, first winner)

The first class award of Tianjin Natural Science Research (2002, 2011, first winner)

Scientific Achievements & Selected Publications

1.Wang Hao, Xu Jian, Zhang Da-Shuai, Chen Qiang, Wen Rong-Mei, Chang Ze, Bu Xian-He*. Crystalline Capsules: Metal-Organic Frameworks Locked by Size-Matching Ligand Bolts. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2015, 54(20): 5966-5970.

2.Han Song-De, Zhao Jiong-Peng, Liu Sui-Jun, Bu Xian-He*. Hydro(solvo)thermal synthetic strategy towards azido/formato-mediated molecular magnetic materials. Coord. Chem. Rev., 2015, 289-290: 32-48.

3. Chang Ze, Yang Dong-Hui, Xu Jian, Hu Tong-Liang, Bu Xian-He*. Flexible Metal-Organic Frameworks: Recent Advances and Potential Applications. Adv. Mater., 2015, 27(36): 5432-5441.

4.Tian Dan, Chen Qiang, Li Yue, Zhang Ying-Hui, Chang Ze, Bu Xian-He*. A Mixed Molecular Building Block ******** for the Design of Nested Polyhedron Metal-Organic Frameworks. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2014, 53(3): 837-841.

5.Chen Qiang, Chang Ze, Song Wei-Chao, Song Han, Song Hai-Bin, Hu Tong-Liang, Bu Xian-He*. A Controllable Gate Effect in Cobalt(II) Organic Frameworks by Reversible Structure Transformations. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2013, 52(44): 11550-11553.

Professional Cultivation