102 Papers
642 Citations
Jun Lu is an academic researcher from Beijing University of Chemical Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Layered double hydroxides & Hydroxide. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 102 publications. Previous affiliations of Jun Lu include Peking University.
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Papers
A Cocrystal Strategy to Tune the Luminescent Properties of Stilbene-Type Organic Solid-State Materials
Dongpeng Yan,Amit Delori,Gareth O. Lloyd,Tomislav Friščić,Graeme M. Day,William Jones,Jun Lu,Min Wei,David G. Evans,Xue Duan +9 more
TL;DR: The one- and two-photon luminescence of stilbene-type solid-state materials can be tuned and controlled from blue to yellow color by a supramolecular cocrystal method.
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Biotemplated hierarchical nanostructure of layered double hydroxides with improved photocatalysis performance.
TL;DR: The new strategy reported in this work can be used to fabricate a variety of biomorphic LDHs as well as MMO frameworks through replication of complicated and hierarchical biological structures for the purpose of catalysis, adsorbents, and other potential applications.
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Luminescent films for chemo- and biosensing
TL;DR: This review summarizes the recent advances in luminescent films with these assembly techniques and their applications in chemo-/bio-sensing and discussed some critical challenges existing in this field and possible solutions that have been or are being developed to overcome them.
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Ordered Poly(p-phenylene)/Layered Double Hydroxide Ultrathin Films with Blue Luminescence by Layer-by-Layer Assembly
TL;DR: A poly(p-phenylene) anionic derivate and exfoliated Mg-Al layered double hydroxide monolayers were assembled into ultrathin films with well-defined blue fluorescence, long-range order, and high photostability.
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Highly Dispersed TiO6 Units in a Layered Double Hydroxide for Water Splitting
Yufei Zhao,Pengyun Chen,Bingsen Zhang,Dang Sheng Su,Shitong Zhang,Lei Tian,Jun Lu,Zhuoxin Li,Xingzhong Cao,Baoyi Wang,Min Wei,David G. Evans,Xue Duan +12 more
TL;DR: The dispersion strategy for TiO(6) units within a 2D inorganic matrix can be extended to fabricate other oxide or hydroxide catalysts with greatly enhanced performance in photocatalysis and energy conversion.
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