Li Jun-Xia | Supermolecular Cocrystal | Best Researcher Award

Dr. LiJun-Xia | Supermolecular Cocrystal | Best Researcher Award 

Luoyang Normal University | China

Dr. Jun-Xia Li received her M.Sc. degree in Inorganic Chemistry from the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Guangxi Normal University, in 2007, followed by a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the Department of Chemistry, Nankai University, in 2010. She subsequently joined the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Luoyang Normal University, where she serves as a faculty member. Her research primarily focuses on the design and development of optical and magnetic materials based on metal complexes and supramolecular compounds. With 75 publications, over 1,400 citations, and an h-index of 19, Dr. Li has made significant contributions to coordination chemistry, crystal engineering, and functional material design. Her recent works explore novel cobalt, copper, and zinc complexes, emphasizing structural analyses, non-covalent interactions, and material performance enhancement for applications in energy storage and advanced functional devices.

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Featured Publications

Synthesis, structure and fluorescence of a novel zinc(II) polymer based on N-[(3-pyridine)-3-sulfonyl]-threonine

Unveiling morphology evolution and performance enhancement of tin-doped Co3O4 porous nanoarrays anchored on stainless-steel mesh for advanced lithium-ion battery anodes

One-pot cocrystallization of mononuclear and 1D cobalt(II) complexes based on flexible triclopyr and 2,2′-bipyridine coligands: Structural analyses, conformation comparison, non-covalent interactions and magnetic properties

A new copper(II) complex containing triclopyr: One-pot crystallization, structure, conformation and Hirshfeld surface analyses

One-pot cocrystallization of 1D linear and zigzag cobalt(II) polymers assembled by triclopyr and 4,4′-bipyridine: Structural comparison, conformational analysis, non-covalent interactions as well as the magnetic property of the latter