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1999 B.S. Chemistry, Lanzhou University 2002 M.S. Chemistry, Lanzhou University 2008 Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh 2008-2011 Postdoc, Northwestern University

研究领域

The Zhang Lab applies inorganic and organic synthetic and physical techniques to prepare and characterize new nanoporous materials such as MOFs and POPs, as well as novel organic fluorophores with interesting structural, chemical, and electroptical profiles. Current research goals are focused on the applications of these molecular materials in photoredox catalysis, chemical catalysis, as well as clean energy storage. Photoactive and High Stable Metal-Organic Frameworks Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are a class of hybrid materials consisting of metal-ion clusters bound by organic linkers. The high symmetry and rigid nature of the organic ligands often leads to large pores or channels within the material allowing guest molecules to freely diffuse in. Due to their highly porous nature, MOFs have attracted interest for a variety of applications including gas adsorption and separtation, catalysis, and drug encapsulation among others. Porphyrin based ligands are of particular interest due to their unique photo-, electro-, and catalytic properties. In addition, porphyrins offer a rare example of a four-fold axis of symmetry in organic ligands which is highly desirable for designing new MOF structures. Based on our custom designed octatopic porphyrin ligand, we have shown a great deal of success in forming 3D MOF frameworks with gas-capture, catalytic, and photocatalytic properties. Porous Organic Frameworks with Unique Electrooptic Properties Porous organic frameworks (POFs) have recently emerged as a new type of microporous materials. POFs are chemically synthesized, three-dimensional network structures formed through the assembly of either planar or contorted organic monomers. POFs are highly stable due to strong, covalent carbon-carbon/carbon-nitrogen bonds. Despite their disordered structure, POFs possess permanent, high porosity and, most importantly, chemically tailorable properties: by choosing various combinations of organic monomers, one can control the pore structure, framework, and surface functionalities of POFs and tailor them for different targeted applications. We are currently focusing on the modulating of the optoelectronic properties of POFs for new applications in light harvesting, light emission, optical sensing, and catalysis. New Toolbox for Photoredox Catalysis Upon excitation with visible light, photocatalyst with stable, long-lived excited states has the ability of electron transfer with organic substrates. Photoinduced electron transfer events often provide access to radical ion intermediates under extremely mild conditions, with most reactions proceeding at room temperature without the need for highly reactive radical initiators. The radicals can be used in a diverse range of reactions, such as net reductive, net oxidative, and overall redox neutral reactions. Importantly, the conversion of photocatalysts to redox-active species upon irradiation with simple household fluorescent lamps or sunlight represents a remarkable low-cost and green catalytic process. Chemical Catalysis in Porous Materials Unlike conventional solution-based homogeneous catalysts, MOFs and POFs provide a unique, heterogeneous catalytic platform for chemical transformations, where the reactions occur in nano-sized spaces, which often offer good chemoselectivity for chemical reactions. It is also convenient to incorporate the stereoselectivity by introducing chiral induction group in POFs. Meanwhile, the reaction can be accelerated by the enrichment of substrate and additive within the porous MOFs and POFs, which are also easy to recover and reuse. The research focus in our laboratory is to design new MOFs and POFs that are suitable for promote organic reactions and to build a fundamental understanding of the structure-activity relationship.

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Ubeyitogullari, A.; Moreau, R.; Rose, D. J.; Zhang, J.; Ciftci, O. N. Enhancing the bioaccessibility of phytosterols using nanoporous corn and wheat starch bioaerogels. Eur. J. Lipid Sci. Technol., 2018. Zhang, X.; Mu, S.; Liu, Y.; Luo, J.; Zhang, J.; N’Diaye, A. T.; Enders, A.; Dowben, P. A. The Electronic Structure Signature of the Spin Cross-Over Transition of [Co(dpzca)2]. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, 2018. Tang, M.; Yang, Y.; Zhang, S.; Chen, J.; Zhang, J.; Zhou, Z.; Liu, Q. “Electron Transfer and Geometric Conversion of Co–NO Moiety in Saddled Porphyrins: Implications for Trigger Role of Tetrapyrrole Distortion.” Inorganic Chemistry, 2018, 57, 277. Zhang, X.; Kormos, A.; Zhang, J. “Self-Supported BINOL-Derived Phosphoric Acid Based on a Chiral Carbazolic Porous Framework.” Organic Letters, 2017, 19, 6072. Luo, J.; Zhang, X.; Lu, J.; Zhang, J. “Fine Tuning the Redox Potentials of Carbazolic Porous Organic Frameworks for Visible-Light Photoredox Catalytic Degradation of Lignin β‐O‐4 Models.” ACS Catalysis, 2017, 7, 5062. Cai, H.-J.; Shen, T.-T.; Zhang, J.; Shan, C.-F.; Jia, J.-G.; Li, X.; Liu, W.-S.; Tang, Y. “A core–shell metal–organic-framework (MOF)-based smart nanocomposite for efficient NIR/H2O2-responsive photodynamic therapy against hypoxic tumor cells.” Journal of Materials Chemistry B 2017, 5, 2390. Lu, J.; Khetrapal, N. S.; Johnson, J. A.; Zeng, X. C.; Zhang, J. “π-Hole–π” Interaction Promoted Photocatalytic Hydrodefluorination via Inner-Sphere Electron Transfer. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2016, 138, 15805. . Luo. J. and Zhang, J. Aerobic Oxidation of Olefins and Lignin Model Compounds Using Photogenerated Phthalimide-N-oxyl (PINO) Radical. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2016, 81, 9131. Gómez-Gualdrón, D. A.; Colón, Y. J.; Zhang, X.; Wang, T. C.; Chen, Y.-S.; Hupp, J. T.; Yildirim, T.; Farha, O. K.; Zhang, J.; Snurr, R. Q. Evaluating topologically diverse metal-organic frameworks for cryo-adsorbed hydrogen storage. Energy & Environmental Science, 2016, 9, 3279. Johnson, J. A.; Petersen, B. M.; Kormos, A.; Echeverria, E.; Chen, Y. S.; Zhang, J. A New Approach to Non-coordinating Anions: Lewis Acid Enhancement of Porphyrin Metal Centers in a Zwitterionic Metal-Organic Framework. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2016, 138, 10293. Zhang, X; Zhang, X; Johnson, J. A.; Chen, Y.-S.; Zhang, J. Highly Porous Zirconium Metal-Organic Frameworks with β-UH3-Like Topology Based on Elongated Tetrahedral Linkers. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2016, 138, 8380. Luo. J. and Zhang, J. Donor-Acceptor Fluorophores for Visible-Light Promoted Organic Synthesis: Photoredox/Ni Dual Catalytic C(sp3)-C(sp2) Cross-Coupling. ACS Catalysis. ACS Catalysis, 2016, 6, 873. Most read article in January 2016. Johnson, J. A.; Luo. J.; Zhang, X.; Chen, Y.-S.; Morton, M. D.; Echeverría E.; Torres E. F.; Zhang, J. Porphyrin-Metalation-Mediated Tuning of Photoredox Catalytic Properties in Metal-Organic Frameworks. ACS Catalysis, 2015, 5, 5283. Jian, L.; Zhang, X.; Zhang, J. A Carbazolic Porous Organic Framework as an Efficient, Metal-Free Visible-Light Photocatalyst for Organic Synthesis. ACS Catalysis, 2015, 5, 2250. Most read article in March 2015. Liu, L.; Yu, M.; Zhang, J.; Wang, B.; Liu, W.; Tang, Y. Facile fabrication of color-tunable and white light emitting nano-composite films based on layered rare-earth hydroxides. J. Mater. Chem. C, 2015, 3, 2326. Han, S.; Zhang, H.; Zhang, J.; Xie, Y.; Liu, L.; Wang, H.; Li, X.; Liu, W.; Tang, Y. Fabrication, gradient extraction and surface polarity-dependent photoluminescence of cow milk-derived carbon dots. RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 58084. Johnson, J. A.; Zhang, X.; Reeson, T. C.*; Chen, Y.-S.; Zhang, J. Facile Control of the Charge Density and Photocatalytic Activity of an Anionic Indium Porphyrin Framework via in situ Metalation. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2014, 136, 15881. Lin, Q.; Lu, J.; Yang, Z.; Zeng, X. C.; Zhang, J. Porphyrinic porous organic frameworks: preparation and post-synthetic modification via demetallation–remetallation. Journal of Materials Chemistry A 2014, 2, 14876. droppedImage Lu, J.; Zhang, J. Facile synthesis of azo-linked porous organic frameworks via reductive homocoupling for selective CO2 capture. Journal of Materials Chemistry A 2014, 2, 13831. Zhang, X.; Lu, J.; Zhang, J. Porosity Enhancement of Carbazolic Porous Organic Frameworks Using Dendritic Building Blocks for Gas Storage and Separation. Chemistry of Materials 2014, 26, 4023.

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