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Dr. Xin Su

Post-doctoral Fellow
Dartmouth College, USA


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Physical Organic Chemistry from Dartmouth College, USA

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Biography

Dr. Xin Su is currently working as ORISE Research Fellow. He has completed his Ph.D. in Physical Organic Chemistry from Dartmouth College, USA. His main area of interest focuses on Physical Organic Chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry, Fluorophores and Sensors. His area of expertise includes Hydrazones, Calixarenes, Hydrogen-Bonding, BODIPY Dyes, Liquid Crystals, Host-Guest Systems, Hammett Parameters, Molecular Switches, Artificial Receptors, Aggregation Induced Emission, Chemical Sensors, Supramolecular Complexes/Structures, and Novel Fluorophores. He has published 14 research articles in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Chemistry
100%
Physical Organic Chemistry
62%
Supramolecular Chemistry
90%
Material Chemistry
75%
Spectroscopy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Su, X., and I. Aprahamian, 2014. Hydrazone-based switches, metallo-assemblies and sensors. Chem. Soc. Rev., 43 : 1963-1981.
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  2. Su, X., S.Voskian, R. P. Hughes and I. Aprahamian, 2013. Manipulating Liquid-Crystal Properties Using a pH Activated Hydrazone Switch. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 52 : 10734 -10739.
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  3. Su, X., M. D. Liptak and I. Aprahamian, 2013. Water Soluble Triazolopyridinium Salts as Tunable Blue Light Emitters. Chem. Commun., 49: 4160-4162.
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  4. Robbins, T. F., H.Qian, X. Su, R. P.Hughes and I.Aprahamian, 2013. Cyanide detection using a triazolopyridinium salt. Org. Lett., 15: 2386-2389.
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  5. Su, X., and I. Aprahamian, 2013. Zinc(II)-Regulation of Hydrazone Switch Isomerization Kinetics. Org. Lett., 15: 5952-5955.
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  6. Yang, Y., X. Su, C.N. Carroll and I. Aprahamian, 2012. Aggregation-induced emission in BF2-hydrazone (BODIHY) complexes. Chem. Sci., 3 : 610-613.
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  7. Su, X., T. Lessing and I. Aprahamian, 2012. The Importance of the Rotor in Hydrazone-based Molecular Switches. Beilstein J. Org. Chem., 8: 872 -876.
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  8. Su, X., M. Lokov, A. Kutt, I. Leito and I. Aprahamian, 2012. Unusual para-substituent effects on the intramolecular hydrogen-bond in hydrazone-based switches. Chem. Commun., 48: 10490-10492.
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  9. Su, X., and I. Aprahamian, 2011. Switching Around Two Axles: Controlling the Configuration and Conformation of a Hydrazone-Based Switch. Org. Lett.,, 13 : 30-33.
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  10. Su, X., T. F. Robbins and I. Aprahamian, 2011. Switching through Coordination-Coupled Proton Transfer Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 50: 1841 -1844.
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  11. Guo, D.S., V. D. Uzunova, X. Su, Y. Liu and W. M. Nau, 2011. Operational Calixarene-based Fluorescent Sensing Systems for Choline and Acetylcholine and Their Application to Enzymatic Reactions. Chem. Sci., 2 : 1722 -1734.
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  12. Su, X., D.S. Guo and Y. Liu, 2010. Solid-State Supramolecular Architectures by p-Sulfonatocalix[5]arene with Bispyridinium Derivatives: Factors of Spacers and Terminal Groups. CrystEngComm, 12: 947 -952.
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  13. Guo, D.S.; X. Su and Y. Liu, 2008. Benzyl Effects of Supramolecular Architectures Constructed by p-Sulfonatocalix[4]arene and Viologen Guests: from Simple 2:1 Complex to Polymeric Capsules. Cryst. Growth Des., 8: 3514 -3517.
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