Cun-Ji Yan
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2007
Zhi-Yong Yang; Hui-Min Zhang; Cun-Ji Yan; Shan-Shan Li; Hui-Juan Yan; Wei-Guo Song; Li-Jun Wan
Two alkyl-substituted dual oligothiophenes, quarterthiophene (4T)-trimethylene (tm)-octithiophene (8T) and 4T-tm-4T, were used to fabricate molecular structures on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite and Au(111) surfaces. The resulted structures were investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy. The 4T-tm-8T and 4T-tm-4T molecules self-organize into long-range ordered structures with linear and/or quasi-hexagonal patterns on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite at ambient temperature. Thermal annealing induced a phase transformation from quasi-hexagonal to linear in 4T-tm-8T adlayer. The molecules adsorbed on Au(111) surface in randomly folded and linear conformation. Based on scanning tunneling microscopy results, the structural models for different self-organizations were proposed. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurement showed the electronic property of individual molecules in the patterns. These results are significant in understanding the chemistry of molecular structure, including its formation, transformation, and electronic properties. They also help to fabricate oligothiophene assemblies with desired structures for future molecular devices.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2006
Hong-Xia Zhang; Jin-Song Hu; Cun-Ji Yan; Li Jiang; Li-Jun Wan
This report demonstrates a novel electrochemical method for fast and sensitive detection of ultra-trace 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) based on modified electrodes by functionalized MWCNTs. To fabricate new kind of functionalized MWCNTs material sensitive to TNT, our work first theoretically investigated the interaction between triphenylene (TP) and TNT by calculating their electrostatic potentials, and secondly characterized this interaction by the fluorescence spectra. The functionalized MWCNTs of TP-MWCNTs were thoroughly characterized by fluorescence and UV-visible spectra, and by analysing these results, the interaction between TP and MWCNTs was also examined. Electrochemical experiment suggests, compared to MWCNTs- and TP- modified electrodes, TP-MWCNTs-modified electrodes result in both fast response and enhanced sensitivity to TNT detection. These results show the attachment of TP on MWCNTs leads to better sensing unit with more receptor site to TNT, associated with the coordinative recognition of TP and MWCNTs to TNT, finally result in the improvement of response and sensitivity. And this improved recognition process is attributed to the geometric and electrostatic complementarity between TP and TNT. The present study demonstrates TP-MWCNTs-modified electrode holds promising and important implications for the detection of ultra-trace TNT.
Angewandte Chemie | 2006
Dirk Rohde; Cun-Ji Yan; Hui-Juan Yan; Li-Jun Wan
Surface Science | 2008
Qing Chen; Hui-Juan Yan; Cun-Ji Yan; Ge-Bo Pan; Li-Jun Wan; Guo-Yong Wen; De-Qing Zhang
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2005
Li-Ping Xu; Cun-Ji Yan; Li-Jun Wan; Si-Guang Jiang; Ming-Hua Liu
Langmuir | 2006
Dirk Rohde; Cun-Ji Yan; Li-Jun Wan
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2007
Xu Zhang; Cun-Ji Yan; Ge-Bo Pan; Rui-Qin Zhang; Li-Jun Wan
Chemical Communications | 2011
Rui Wen; Cun-Ji Yan; Hui-Juan Yan; Ge-Bo Pan; Li-Jun Wan
Langmuir | 2007
Cun-Ji Yan; Hui-Juan Yan; Li-Ping Xu; Wei-Guo Song; Li-Jun Wan; † and Qi-Qiang Wang; Mei-Xiang Wang
Science China-chemistry | 2009
Hui-Juan Yan; Shan-Shan Li; Cun-Ji Yan; Qing Chen; Li-Jun Wan