General Information
Dr. Zhang Jing
Assistant Professor

College of Materials Science and Opto-Electronic Technology
Email: zhangj271@gucas.ac.cn
Phone: 010-82640497
Address:
College of Materials Science and Opto-Electronic Technology
Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
19A Yuquan Rd., Shijingshan,
Beijing
Postcode: 100049

Research Areas

Molecular based materials
Bioinspired design of metal-Organic frameworks
Soluble metal porphyrin polymers

Education

09/1998-12/2003:
Ph. D, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China

Vita

08/2001-07/2003:
Research Assistant in Chemistry Department, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Chi-Ming Che.

05/2004-08/2005:
Research Assistant in Chemistry Department, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Chi-Ming Che.

09/2005-12/2006
Postdoctoral researcher in Chemistry Department, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, USA, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Philip Coppens

10/2009 -
College of Materials Science and Opto-Electronic Technology
Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Representative Publications

1. Zhang, J., Gao, S., Zhang, X.-X., Wang, Z.-M., Che, C. M., “Weak ferromagnetism in chiral diamond-like neutral networks: Mn(2-pymS)2 and Co(2-pymS)2 (2-pymSH = 2-mercaptopyrimidine)” Dalton Transactions, 2012, 41, 2626-2631
2. Zhang, J.; Gembicky, M.; Messerschmidt M.; Coppens, P. “Hydrogen-bond Quenching of Photodecarbonylation in the Solid State and Recovery of Reactivity by Crystal Engineering” Chem. Commun., 2007 2399.
3. Zhang, J.; Liang, J.-L.; Sun, X.-R.; Zhou, H.-B.; Zhu, N.-Y.; Zhou, Z.-Y.; Chan, P. W.-H.; Che, C.-M. “Chiral Osmium Complexes with Sterically Bulky Schiff-Base Ligands. Crystal Structures of Os(IV) Derivatives, Reactivity and Catalytic Cyclopropanation of Alkenes with EDA” Inorg. Chem, 2005, 44 (11), 3942.


Research Interests

Biomimic molecules such as metal porphyrins and metal Schiff base complexes are very important not only as the model complexes for the biological processes, but also as catalytic materials and opto-electronic materials. Our research interests focus on the rational design metal-organic frameworks with biomimic molecules as building blocks, and further exploring the catalytic behaviors and reaction mechanism.

Course

Molecular Materials and Molecular Devices
Materials Chemistry (2)-Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Materials