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Wenbin Lin
Wenbin Lin
Chair Professor, Westlake University; James Franck Professor Emeritus, The University of Chicago
Verified email at uchicago.edu - Homepage
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Enantioselective catalysis with homochiral metal–organic frameworks
L Ma, C Abney, W Lin
Chemical Society Reviews 38 (5), 1248-1256, 2009
34342009
Crystal engineering of NLO materials based on metal− organic coordination networks
OR Evans, W Lin
Accounts of chemical research 35 (7), 511-522, 2002
28082002
Metal–organic frameworks for artificial photosynthesis and photocatalysis
T Zhang, W Lin
Chemical Society Reviews 43 (16), 5982-5993, 2014
22832014
Nanoscale metal–organic frameworks for biomedical imaging and drug delivery
J Della Rocca, D Liu, W Lin
Accounts of chemical research 44 (10), 957-968, 2011
22522011
A homochiral porous metal− organic framework for highly enantioselective heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis
CD Wu, A Hu, L Zhang, W Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 127 (25), 8940-8941, 2005
21092005
Postsynthetic modifications of iron-carboxylate nanoscale metal− organic frameworks for imaging and drug delivery
KML Taylor-Pashow, J Della Rocca, Z Xie, S Tran, W Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 131 (40), 14261-14263, 2009
16722009
Doping metal–organic frameworks for water oxidation, carbon dioxide reduction, and organic photocatalysis
C Wang, Z Xie, KE deKrafft, W Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 133 (34), 13445-13454, 2011
16602011
Rational synthesis of noncentrosymmetric metal–organic frameworks for second-order nonlinear optics
C Wang, T Zhang, W Lin
Chemical reviews 112 (2), 1084-1104, 2012
10852012
Metal–organic frameworks as a tunable platform for designing functional molecular materials
C Wang, D Liu, W Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 135 (36), 13222-13234, 2013
10442013
Nanomedicine applications of hybrid nanomaterials built from metal–ligand coordination bonds: nanoscale metal–organic frameworks and nanoscale coordination polymers
C He, D Liu, W Lin
Chemical reviews 115 (19), 11079-11108, 2015
10182015
Metal–organic frameworks as potential drug carriers
RC Huxford, J Della Rocca, W Lin
Current opinion in chemical biology 14 (2), 262-268, 2010
10102010
Nanoscale metal− organic frameworks as potential multimodal contrast enhancing agents
WJ Rieter, KML Taylor, H An, W Lin, W Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 128 (28), 9024-9025, 2006
10082006
Chiral porous coordination networks: rational design and applications in enantioselective processes
B Kesanli, W Lin
Coordination Chemistry Reviews 246 (1-2), 305-326, 2003
9962003
Nanoparticle‐mediated immunogenic cell death enables and potentiates cancer immunotherapy
X Duan, C Chan, W Lin
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 58 (3), 670-680, 2019
9582019
A series of isoreticular chiral metal–organic frameworks as a tunable platform for asymmetric catalysis
L Ma, JM Falkowski, C Abney, W Lin
Nature chemistry 2 (10), 838-846, 2010
9272010
Nanoscale metal–organic frameworks for the co-delivery of cisplatin and pooled siRNAs to enhance therapeutic efficacy in drug-resistant ovarian cancer cells
C He, K Lu, D Liu, W Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 136 (14), 5181-5184, 2014
9092014
Nanoscale coordination polymers for platinum-based anticancer drug delivery
WJ Rieter, KM Pott, KML Taylor, W Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 130 (35), 11584-11585, 2008
8942008
Metal–organic frameworks for light harvesting and photocatalysis
JL Wang, C Wang, W Lin
Acs Catalysis 2 (12), 2630-2640, 2012
8792012
Core-shell nanoscale coordination polymers combine chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy to potentiate checkpoint blockade cancer immunotherapy
C He, X Duan, N Guo, C Chan, C Poon, RR Weichselbaum, W Lin
Nature communications 7 (1), 12499, 2016
7912016
Nanoscale metal–organic framework for highly effective photodynamic therapy of resistant head and neck cancer
K Lu, C He, W Lin
Journal of the American Chemical Society 136 (48), 16712-16715, 2014
7612014
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