Collection dedicated to Professor Xiuwen Han on the occasion of her 80th birthday
Published 01 March, 2022
Introduction:
Professor Xiuwen Han is the founder and pioneer of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (DICP, CAS). The research featured in this special issue celebrates Professor Han’s 80th birthday and honours her significant contribution to promoting the development of domestic NMR spectroscopy and young scientists’ growth. Topics covered include magnetic resonance techniques and their application in the fields of catalysis, materials, pharmaceuticals and biological proteins. This special issue is a symbol of the high regard in which Professor Han is held by scholars in the field of magnetic resonance spectroscopy. We wish her a very happy birthday and hope that you enjoy reading the collected articles.
Featured papers:
- Detecting water-protein chemical exchange in membrane-bound proteins/peptides by solid-state NMR spectroscopy
- NMR assignments and characterization of the DNA-binding domain of Arabidopsistranscription factor WRKY11
- Two open metal sites on the same metal: Dynamics of CO2 in MOF UTSA-74
- Study on ethylene/1-hexene copolymerization catalyzed by α-diimine nickel catalysts with different ligands
- Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of organic-inorganic composite solid electrolytes
- NMR signal separation of ionic liquids by poly(sodium-pstyrenesulfonate)-assisted chromatographic NMR spectroscopy
- Second-order phase correction of NMR spectra acquired using linear frequency-sweeps
- Probe-assisted NMR: Recent progress on the surface study of crystalline metal oxides with various terminated facets
- DNA binding mechanism of WhiB4 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Application of ammonia probe-assisted solid-state NMR technique in zeolites and catalysis
- Solid-state NMR studies of sulfonated SBA-15 and the synergistic catalysis of fructose into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural with dimethyl sulfoxide
- Regulation of MRI contrast and cellular retention time by cellular interfacial distribution of Gd agents: Implications for stem cell tracking
Guest Editors:
- Prof. Guangjin Hou, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. Email: ghou@dicp.ac.cn
- Prof. Shutao Xu, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. Email: xushutao@dicp.ac.cn