Publications

 

2008

38.      Fan, J.; Boettcher, S. W.; Tsung, C. K.; Shi, Q. H.; Schierhorn, M.; Stucky, G. D. Field-Directed and Confined Molecular Assembly of Mesostructured Materials: Basic Principles and New Opportunities. Chem. Mater. 20, 209-221 (2008). (Invited review)

2007

37.      Fan, J., Lei, J., Yu, C.Z., Tu, B. & Zhao, D. Hard-templating Synthesis of a Novel Rod-like Nanoporous Calcium Phosphate Bioceramics and Their Capacity as Antibiotic Carriers. Mater. Chem. Phys. 103, 489-493 (2007).

36.      Boettcher, S.W., Fan, J., Tsung, C.K., Shi, Q.H. & Stucky, G.D. Harnessing the Sol-Gel Process for the Assembly of Non-Silicate Mesostructured Oxide Materials. Accounts Chem. Res. 40, 784-789 (2007). (cover and invited review)

2006

35.     Zheng, N., Fan, J. & Stucky, G.D. One-step one-phase synthesis of monodisperse noble-metallic nanoparticles and their colloidal crystals. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128, 6550-6551 (2006).

34.      Shui, W.Q. et al. Nanopore-based proteolytic reactor for sensitive and comprehensive proteomic analyses. Anal. Chem. 78, 4811-4819 (2006).

33.     Shi, Q.H., Wang, J.F., Zhang, J.P., Fan, J. & Stucky, G.D. Rapid-setting, mesoporous, bioactive glass cements that induce accelerated in vitro apatite formation. Adv. Mater. 18, 1038-+ (2006).

32.     Fan, J., Boettcher, S.W. & Stucky, G.D. Nanoparticle assembly of ordered multicomponent mesostructured metal oxides via a versatile sol-gel process. Chem. Mat. 18, 6391-6396 (2006).

2005

31.     Lei, J. et al. Synthesis of ordered mesoporous silica spheres with controllable diameter in micrometer. Acta Chim. Sin. 63, 739-744 (2005).

30.     Fan, J. et al. Low-temperature strategy to synthesize highly ordered mesoporous silicas with very large pores. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 127, 10794-10795 (2005).

29.     Fan, J. et al. Mesoporous silica nanoreactors for highly efficient proteolysis. Chem.-Eur. J. 11, 5391-5396 (2005).

2004

28.     Yu, C.Z., Fan, J., Tian, B.Z. & Zhao, D.Y. Morphology development of mesoporous materials: a colloidal phase separation mechanism. Chem. Mat. 16, 889-898 (2004).

27.     Yang, H. et al. Synthesis of crack-free silica monoliths with cubic mesostructures by a fast evaporation process. Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 154, 593-597 Part A-C (2004).

26.     Wang, L.M. et al. Block copolymer templating syntheses of ordered large-pore stable mesoporous aluminophosphates and Fe-aluminophosphate based on an "acid-base pair" route. Microporous Mesoporous Mat. 67, 123-133 (2004).

25.     Wang, L.M. et al. Synthesis and characterization of small pore thick-walled SBA-16 templated by oligomeric surfactant with ultra-long hydrophilic chains. Microporous Mesoporous Mat. 67, 135-141 (2004).

24.     Wang, L. et al. One-step synthesis of large pore mesoporous metallo-aluminophosphates under nonaqueous media. Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 154, 1111-1117 Part A-C (2004).

23.    Lei, J. et al. Immobilization of enzymes in mesoporous materials: controlling the entrance to nanospace. Microporous Mesoporous Mat. 73, 121-128 (2004).

22.    Fan, J. et al. Ordered, nanostructured tin-based oxides/carbon composite as the negative-electrode material for lithium-ion batteries. Adv. Mater. 16, 1432-+ (2004).

2003

21.    Yu, C.Z., Tain, B.Z., Fan, J., Tu, B. & Zhao, D.Y. Synthesis of hierarchically arrayed silica nanorods via reverse amphiphilic block copolymer mesophases. Chem. J. Chin. Univ.-Chin. 24, 5-8 (2003).

20.    Yu, C.Z., Fan, J., Tian, B.Z., Stucky, G.D. & Zhao, D.Y. Synthesis of mesoporous silica from commercial poly(ethylene oxide)/poly(butylene oxide) copolymers: Toward the rational design of ordered mesoporous materials. J. Phys. Chem. B 107, 13368-13375 (2003).

19.    Yu, C. et al. Strategies to fabricate large-pore three-dimensional mesoporous materials with versatile applications. Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 146, 9-14 (2003).

18.    Yu, C. et al. Morphological control of highly ordered mesoporous carbon. Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 146, 45-48 (2003).

17.    Yang, H.F. et al. One-step nanocasting synthesis of highly ordered single crystalline indium oxide nanowire arrays from mesostructured frameworks. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125, 4724-4725 (2003).

16.    Tian, B.Z. et al. Self-adjusted synthesis of ordered stable mesoporous minerals by acid-base pairs. Nat. Mater. 2, 159-163 (2003).

15.     Fan, J. et al. Synthesis of ordered three-dimensional large-pore mesoporous silica and its replication to ordered nanoporous carbon. Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 146, 97-100 (2003).

14.     Fan, J. et al. Cubic mesoporous silica with large controllable entrance sizes and advanced adsorption properties. Angew. Chem.-Int. Edit. 42, 3146-3150 (2003).

13.     Fan, J. et al. Rapid and high-capacity immobilization of enzymes based on mesoporous silicas with controlled morphologies. Chem. Commun., 2140-2141 (2003).

2002

12.     Zhang, Z.D. et al. Preparation of highly ordered well-defined single crystal cubic mesoporous silica templated by gemini surfactant. Chem. Lett., 584-585 (2002).

11.     Yu, C.Z., Tian, B.Z., Fan, J., Stucky, G.D. & Zhao, D.Y. Nonionic block copolymer synthesis of large-pore cubic mesoporous single crystals by use of inorganic salts. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124, 4556-4557 (2002).

10.     Yu, C.Z., Tian, B.H., Fan, J., Stucky, G.D. & Zhao, D.Y. Synthesis of siliceous hollow spheres with ultra large mesopore wall structures by reverse emulsion templating. Chem. Lett., 62-63 (2002).

9.       Yu, C.Z., Fan, J. & Zhao, D.Y. Block copolymer synthesis of high-quality cubic, large pore mesoporous millimeter spheres in the presence of inorganic salts. Acta Chim. Sin. 60, 1357-1360 (2002).

8.       Yu, C.Z., Fan, J., Tian, B.Z., Zhao, D.Y. & Stucky, G.D. High-yield synthesis of periodic mesoporous silica rods and their replication to mesoporous carbon rods. Adv. Mater. 14, 1742-+ (2002).

7.       Wang, L.M., Fan, J., Tu, B. & Zhao, D.Y. The synthesis of large pore size and highly ordered silica mesoporous material with cheap domestic reagent. Chin. J. Inorg. Chem. 18, 1053-1056 (2002).

6.       Tian, B.Z. et al. Fast preparation of highly ordered nonsiliceous mesoporous materials via mixed inorganic precursors. Chem. Commun., 1824-1825 (2002).

5.       Shen, S.D. et al. A novel ordered cubic mesoporous silica templated with tri-head group quaternary ammonium surfactant. Chem. Commun., 2212-2213 (2002).

4.      Shen, S.D. et al. Synthesis of a novel cubic highly ordered mesoporous silica templated with tri-headgroup quaternary ammonium surfactant. Chem. J. Chin. Univ.-Chin. 23, 358-360 (2002).

2001

3.     Yu, C.Z., Tian, B.Z., Fan, J., Stucky, G.D. & Zhao, D.Y. Salt effect in the synthesis of mesoporous silica templated by non-ionic block copolymers. Chem. Commun., 2726-2727 (2001).

2.     Fan, J. et al. Mesotunnels on the silica wall of ordered SBA-15 to generate three-dimensional large-pore mesoporous networks. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 123, 12113-12114 (2001).

1.     Fan, J., Yu, C.Z., Tu, B. & Zhao, D.Y. Sponge-like architectured macroporous oxides templating by egg white. Chem. J. Chin. Univ.-Chin. 22, 1459-1461 (2001).

Presentations

04/2004介观限制空间与生物分子,2004年上海纳米科技与产业发展研讨会,上海,中国

04/2007, Nanoparticle Assembly of Ordered Multicomponent Mesostructured Metal Oxides via a Versatile Sol-gel Process  2007 MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA

07/2007, Ordered Mesoporous TiO2-based Materials as Highly Efficient Catalyst for Solvent-Free Benzyl Alcohol Selective Oxidation, International Symposium on Relations between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis (ISHHC) XIII, University of California, Berkeley, USA

 

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