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Research topics: Energy Storage for Transportation, Supramolecular Chemistry, Hydrogen and Methane Storage, Carbon Dioxide Capture, Clean-Energy-Related Separation, Metal-Organic Frameworks, Mesh-Adjustable Molecular Sieves, Mesoporous Materials, Biomimetic Synthesis.

selected publications
Academic Articles537
  • Pellessier, J., Gong, X., Li, B., Zhang, J., Gang, Y., Hambleton, K., ... Li, Y. (2023). PTFE nanocoating on Cu nanoparticles through dry processing to enhance electrochemical conversion of CO2 towards multi-carbon products. 11(47), 26252-26264.
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  • Yu, X., Fan, X., Zhang, X., Wei, P., Zhou, H., Liu, D. i., & Chen, B. (2023). miR-429 inhibits the formation of an immunosuppressive microenvironment to counteract hepatocellular carcinoma immune escape by targeting PD-L1.. Functional and Integrative Genomics. 23(4), 312.
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  • Han, Z., Wang, K., Zhou, H., Cheng, P., & Shi, W. (2023). Preparation and quantitative analysis of multicenter luminescence materials for sensing function.. Nature Protocols. 18(5), 1621-1640.
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  • Li, F., Wang, K., Liu, Z., Han, Z., Kuai, D., Fan, W., ... Zhou, H. (2023). Ortho Effects of Tricarboxylate Linkers in Regulating Topologies of Rare-Earth Metal-Organic Frameworks.. JACS Au. 3(5), 1337-1347.
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  • Wang, K., Zhang, J., Hsu, Y., Lin, H., Han, Z., Pang, J., ... Zhou, H. (2023). Bioinspired Framework Catalysts: From Enzyme Immobilization to Biomimetic Catalysis.. 123(9), 5347-5420.
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Books2
  • Bashir, S., Palakurthi, S., Zhou, H. C., & Liu, J. (2014). Nanometals and complexes in cancer diagnosis and therapy.
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  • Bashir, S., Palakurthi, S., Zhou, H. C., & Liu, J. (). Handbook of Metallonutraceuticals. CRC Press.
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Chapters22
  • Fang, Q., Sculley, J., Zhou, H., & Zhu, G. (2011). Porous Metal-Organic Frameworks. COMPREHENSIVE NANOSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, VOL 5: SELF-ASSEMBLY AND NANOCHEMISTRY. 1-20. Elsevier.
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  • Collins, D. J., Ma, S., & Zhou, H. (2010). Hydrogen and Methane Storage in MetalOrganic Frameworks. Metal-Organic Frameworks. 249-266. Wiley.
  • Ma, S., Collier, C. D., & Zhou, H. (2009). DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS FOR HYDROGEN STORAGE AND SELECTIVE GAS ADSORPTION. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF COORDINATION POLYMERS. 353-373. Wiley.
  • Collins, D. J., & Zhou, H. (2005). Nano/Microporous Materials: HydrogenStorage Materials. Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry. Wiley.
  • Lu, T., Collins, D. J., & Zhou, H. (2005). Nano/Microporous Materials: Transition Metal Cyanides. Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry. Wiley.
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Conference Papers99
  • Wang, Q. i., Yuan, S., Qin, J., Chen, W., & Zhou, H. (2019). Probing Open Metal Sites in High Valence Metal-Organic Frameworks by in-situ Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction. Acta Crystallographica Section A: Foundations and Advances. 75(a1), A119-A119.
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  • Zhang, Y., Li, J., Yang, X., Zhang, P., Pang, J., Li, B., & Zhou, H. (2019). A mesoporous NNN-pincer-based metal-organic framework scaffold for the preparation of noble-metal-free catalysts.. Chemical Communications. 55(14), 2023-2026.
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  • Yuan, S., Zhang, P., & Zhou, H. (2019). Constructing exposed equatorial positions of metal centers in MOFs and developing their catalytic properties. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 257,
  • Zhou, H., & Feng, L. (2019). Construction of highly efficient and recyclable metal-organic framework catalysts for artemisinin production. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 257,
  • Feng, L., & Zhou, H. (2019). Design and construction of multivariate hierarchical metal-organic frameworks for heterogeneous catalysis. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 257,
patents
Patents8
chaired theses and dissertations
Email
zhouh@tamu.edu
First Name
Hong-Cai
Last Name
Zhou
mailing address
Texas A&M University; Chemistry Department; 3255 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3255
USA