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  • Chen Yongsheng group Science advances: Super-elasticity of three-dimensionally cross-linked graphene materials all the way to 4K deep cryogenic temperatures
    Elastic materials with large reversible deformation functions have a wide range of demands in a variety of engineering applications. However, when the temperature decreases significantly, the ductility or elasticity of the material is usually impaired. There is no material that can achieve high elasticity at deep cryogenic temperatures such as outer space so far. Recently, Chen Yongsheng group, Nankai University reported a three-dimensionally cross-linked graphene material with almost unchanged
    04.19 2019
  • Liu Yu's group’s research result about “Controlled Release And Bound of Guest Molecules by Synthesized Photo- And Thermal-Responsive Host Macrocycles” pubilished on JACS
    Allostery is the condition of a protein in which the structure and activity are triggered by external stimuli, to perform the corresponding function. In order to mimic nature’s complex allosteric processes, the design and synthesis of well-crafted artificial macrocycles have long been a worthwhile goal in supramolecular chemistry. However, photo-isomerized small molecules may reduce or lose their configurational interconversion properties under actions of ring tension or internal stress. There
    03.29 2019
  • Professor Douglas W. Stephan from University of Toronto, Canada, visited in the Centurial Nankai Forum
    March 8, Professor Douglas Stephen of the University of Toronto, Canada, academician of the Royal Society of Canada, Fellow of the Royal Society, visited the Centurial Nankai forum, delivered the speech with the theme of The expansion of the reactive mode of the FLP system in Balitai campus, Nankai University, bringing a wonderful academic report to teachers and students. The seminar was presided over by Professor Cui Chunming, laboratory director of the State Key Laboratory of Elemento-organi
    03.15 2019
  • Xiaochen Wang’s group’s research result about Asymmetric Hydrogenation of Quinoline Catalyzed by Chiral Spiro Bicyclic Bisboranes was published in Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
    As an important unit of structural scaffolds, tetrahydroquinoline is prevalent in natural products and pharmaceutical molecules, and asymmetric hydrogenation of quinolines is the most convenient method for the preparation of chiral tetrahydroquinoline. Methods that use transition metal catalysts with ruthenium and osmium as active centers have been extensively investigated, and some of them exhibit high enantioselectivity. However, the high cost and low turnover numbers (TON) limit their applic
    02.27 2019
  • President Xi Jinping Visited Nankai University
    On the morning of January 17th, President Xi Jinping paid a visit to Tianjin. During his stay at Nankai University, he visited The Theme Exhibition for the Centennial History of Nankai University and communicated with representatives of academicians, experts, faculty members and students. Afterwards, he also learnt in detail the universitys situations on historical evolution, disciplinary construction, talent cultivation and scientific innovation. etc. at the College of Chemistry and State Key
    01.20 2019
  • UoB-NKU-TJU Parallel Workshop on Chemistry was Held
    From December 11th to 12th, University of Birmingham (UoB) School of Chemical Engineering held a parallel workshop on collaborative research involving College of Chemistry, Nankai University Tianjin University (TJU) School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, at University of Birmingham, UK. Vice-president of the University of Birmingham Jon Frampton and president of Nankai University Cao Xuetao attended the sessions and respectively made a welcome speech and a closing speech. Wang Lei, de
    01.08 2019
  • The chiral control mechanism of aryl iodide-catalyzed asymmetric conversion of olefins is deciphered by Nankai, Harvard and UCLA’s joint team
    Chiral control model for high-valence iodine catalyzed olefin bifunctionalization with C2 axis symmetry Nankai News Network (Reporter Ma Chao) Recently, Academician Cheng Jinpei and Associate Professor Xue Xiaosong from Nankai University collaborated with Prof. Hawke of the University of California, Los Angeles, and Professor Eric Jacobson of Harvard University to catalyze olefin asymmetry in high-valence iodine achieved significant breakthrough in illuminating the mechanism of chiral geminal di
    12.13 2018
  • Academician Qilin Zhou Attended the Future Science Prize Ceremony 2018
    On the Nov. 18th, Future Science Prize Ceremony Future Forum (F2) Science Symposium 2018 ended successfully in Beijing. Mr. Qilin Zhou, academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences and professor of College of Chemistry, Nankai University, won the 2018 Future Science Prize - Physical Science Prize, for his creative contribution to the synthesis of organic molecules, especially new catalysts related to drug molecules. At the awards ceremony, the organizers broadcasted a documentary film produced
    11.27 2018
  • ChemistryViews :First Angewandte Editor Based in China
    On Nov. 6th, 2018, ChemistryViews published an interview titled First Angewandte Editor Based in China (https://www.chemistryviews.org/details/ezine/11109607/First_Angewandte_Editor_Based_in_China.html), Xin Su, an alumnus of college of chemistry, nankai university, became the first editor of Angewandte Chemie based in Shanghai, China. The following is a copy of the original interview. Dr. Xin Su is Editorial Manager and first Editor of Angewandte Chemie based in Shanghai, China. Angewandte i
    11.07 2018
  • Boling Lecture- Molecular elements: Building functional materials using nucleic acids
    October 26 3:00, Tan Weihong, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor of Hunan University, in the academic lecture hall of the Shixian Building, gave a seminar entitled Super Molecular elements: Building functional materials using nucleic acids . Academician Zhou Qilin, academician Chen Jun, all the students of the Boling class participated in the presentation. Dean Chen host the lecture. At the beginning of the lecture, academician Tan first proposed the concept of molecular
    11.02 2018
  • “Frontiers in Chemistry and Interdisciplinary Sciences-Nankai Summit” launched
    On October 15, the first “Frontiers in Chemistry and Interdisciplinary Sciences-Nankai Summit” was grandly held in the lecture hall of Shixian Building. This academic summit coincides with the 99th anniversary of Nankai University. The College of Chemistry invited 12 distinguished alumni from home and abroad as representatives to gather in Nankai and give cutting-edge academic reports on the development of chemistry and interdisciplinary subjects for celebrating the birthday of Nankai Universi
    10.19 2018
  • The first issue of Research, Academician Chen Jun at Nankai University prepared a breathable sodium-CO2 battery from cheap raw materials
    The Academician Chen Jun at College of Chemistry, Nankai University has made breakthroughs in the construction of sodium-free pre-filled “respirable” sodium-CO2 batteries using inexpensive sodium carbonate and carbon nanotubes. The research results are published in the first issue of Research. The primary version of the breathable battery is a lithium-oxygen battery, with lithium as the negative electrode and carbon, noble metal or transition metal oxide as air positive electrode. Greenhouse
    09.20 2018
  • Liu Yu's group’s research result about “Light-controlled tubulin supramolecular assembly with paclitaxel-modified cyclodextrin as a medium” pubilished on Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
    To gain a deeper understanding of the effects of molecular self-assembly behavior on life activities, supramolecular chemists have designed different nano-assembly systems to accurately simulate and control the motion processes of living organisms. Among them, microtubules, as an important part of the cytoskeleton, play a key role in the process of cell mitosis. However, the polymerization and depolymerization of tubulin at the molecular level has always been a challenging task. Recently, Liu
    07.30 2018
  • Vice President of Indiana University visited College of Chemistry
    Recently, the Vice President of Indiana University Shawn Reynolds and his team visited College of Chemistry, Nankai University. Dean and CAS (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Academician Jun Chen, accompanied with Li Li (Vice Director of the International Academic Exchange Office) and Guangxin Liang (Vice Dean of College of Chemistry), welcomed the visitors in the chemistry building. On behalf of College of Chemistry, Dean Chen sent the warmest welcome to the guests and gave a short introduction
    07.13 2018
  • The Boling Lecture--Watching Chemical Reactions in the Computer
    Zhang Donghui, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, from Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, deliver a report named “Watching Chemical Reactions in Computer” for students at the Academic Lecture Hall in Shixian Building at 7:00 pm on May 25th. Through attractive personal stories and dramatic research evidence, the report showed researchers’ effort in the development and application of calculational chemistry with passion and enthusiasm. Science of physical and calculational chemi
    06.07 2018
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