Selective sensing and transport in bionic nanochannel based on macrocyclic host-guest chemistry
Key Laboratory of Pesticide and Chemical Biology (CCNU), Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China
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Siyun Zhang is currently a PhD candidate at the Department of Chemistry at Central China Normal University. Her current scientific interest is focused on the fabrication of supermolecular-functionalized nano-channels, and their application on chiral separation.
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Imene Boussouar earned her PhD degree at the Department of Chemistry at Central China Normal University in 2016. Her research interest focuses on the design and fabrication of supermolecular-functionalized nanochannels.
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Haibing Li received PhD from Department of Chemistry and Molecular Science at Wuhan University. After one-year post doctoral fellowship at CNRS, French in 2003, he backed China to work at Huazhong University of Science and Technology. In 2006, he moved to Central China Normal University in Wuhan as a professor. In 2015, he visited University of Utah for half a year. His research interest focuses on supramolecular chemistry on surfaces. To date, his research records 130 scientific publications and 10 domestic and international patents.
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