Yan Meng
Chinese Academy of Sciences
7 Papers
37 Citations
Yan Meng is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chirality (chemistry) & Nanorod. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Yan Meng include Center for Excellence in Education.
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Papers
Phase-Separation-Induced PVDF/Graphene Coating on Fabrics toward Flexible Piezoelectric Sensors.
Tao Huang,Siwei Yang,Peng He,Jing Sun,Shuai Zhang,Dongdong Li,Yan Meng,Jiushun Zhou,Huixia Tang,Junrui Liang,Guqiao Ding,Xiaoming Xie +11 more
TL;DR: A phase-separation approach to fabricate flexible piezoelectric sensors based on poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF)/graphene composite coating on commercially available fabrics with excellent flexibility with high sensitivity and low detecting threshold is reported.
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Self-Assembled Single-Walled Metal-Helical Nanotube (M-HN): Creation of Efficient Supramolecular Catalysts for Asymmetric Reaction.
TL;DR: A new concept of a single-walled nanotubes as catalyst is proposed and the first example of nanotube catalysts presenting high reactivity and enantioselectivity that rivaled a chiral molecular catalyst is shown.
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Asymmetric catalysis mediated by a mirror symmetry-broken helical nanoribbon.
Zhaocun Shen,Zhaocun Shen,Yutao Sang,Tianyu Wang,Jian Jiang,Yan Meng,Yuqian Jiang,Kou Okuro,Takuzo Aida,Minghua Liu +9 more
TL;DR: The first example of asymmetric catalysis by employing mirror symmetry-broken helical nanoribbons as the ligand is reported, which may provide the fundamental breakthrough for producing optically active molecules from a mixture of totally achiral motifs.
Self-assembled nanohelix from a bolaamphiphilic diacetylene via hydrogelation and selective responsiveness towards amino acids and nucleobases
Yan Meng,Jian Jiang,Minghua Liu +2 more
TL;DR: It was found that the blue gel underwent shrinkage when reacting with charged amino acids such as Glu, Asp, Lys, Arg and His and the solution phase further turned pink in the case of His and Arg, and the blue nanohelix was stable but showed selective response to certain amino acids and nucleobases.
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Circularly Polarized Luminescence of Langmuir-Schaefer Films of Amphiphilic Stilbene Enhanced via Interfacial Reaction with Cyclodextrins.
TL;DR: Two enantiomeric amphiphiles containing the stilbene moiety were assembled into ordered Langmuir-Schaefer films through the air/water interface and their circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) was investigated, and it was suggested that the chirality cooperation and conflict between the point chirkality from the amphiphilic stilBene and the cavity chirability of cyclodextrin led to the phenomenon.
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