Xi Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
572 Papers
4.9K Citations
Xi Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supramolecular chemistry & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 443 publications. Previous affiliations of Xi Zhang include Tsinghua University & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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Papers
A supramolecular approach to fabricate highly emissive smart materials
TL;DR: A supramolecular approach is established here to fabricate highly fluorescent and responsive soft materials, which has greatly decreases the number of required synthetic steps and also allows for a system with switchable photophysical properties.
pH/ROS Dual-Responsive Supramolecular Vesicles Fabricated by Carboxylated Pillar[6]arene-Based Host-Guest Recognition and Phenylboronic Acid Pinacol Ester Derivative.
TL;DR: The pH and reactive oxygen species (ROS) dual-responsive supramolecular vesicle utilizing a novel host-guest molecular recognition between a phenylboronic acid pinacol ester derivative carrying long alkyl chain and carboxylated pillar[6]arene (CP[6]) is developed and enriches the field of supra-amphiphile based on noncovalent interactions.
Code Phase Tracking Error Based Autonomous Integrity Monitoring for GNSS/INS Ultra-tightly Integrated System
Baoyu Liu,Yu Gao,Xi Zhang +2 more
TL;DR: In this article , a new autonomous integrity monitoring algorithm is proposed for the federated GNSS/INS ultra-tight integrations in which the code phases of local GNSS signal replicas for GNSS-based signal tracking are completely derived from the integrated navigation solution.
Robust Extrinsic Self-Calibration of Camera and Solid State LiDAR
TL;DR: In this paper , an extrinsic calibration approach for a pair of monocular camera and prism-spinning solid-state LiDAR is proposed, where the unique characteristics of the point cloud measured resulting from the flower-like scanning pattern is first disclosed as the vacant points, a type of outlier between foreground target and background objects.
Rational Adjustment of Multicolor Emissions by Cucurbiturils-Based Host–Guest Chemistry and Photochemistry
TL;DR: The host-guest chemistry of cucurbiturils and the photochemistry of azastilbene derivatives are combined for the rationally adjusting multicolor emissions through forming different host-GUest complexes and their corresponding photochemical products.