Section Editor

Hai-Bo Yang
Editor in Supramolecular Chemistry
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Chemical Processes, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
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Prof. Hai-Bo Yang obtained his PhD degree at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICCAS) in Beijing in 2004. Then he joined Professor Peter J. Stang’s group at University of Utah as a Postdoctoral Fellow. Since the end of 2008, he has started his independent research as a PI at East China Normal University in Shanghai.

Prof. Yang’s research interests span the areas of organic, organometallic, and supramolecular chemistry. In particular, he is very interested in well-controlled self-assembly of organometallic scaffold and their applications in materials science including (1) coordination-driven self-assembly of functionalized supramolecular metallacycles, (2) construction of stimuli-responsive materials through hierarchical self-assembly involving coordination, (3) construction of higher-order mechanically interlocked supramolecular dendrimers. He has authored or coauthored more than 100 publicaitons in Acc. Chem. Res., PNAS, J. Am. Chem. Soc., Nat. Commun., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., Chem, Chem. Soc. Rev., etc. sicne his independent research at ECNU from the year of 2008.

Prof. Yang is Associate Editor for Chin. J. Chem. (Wiley), Senior Editor for Chem. Lett. (CSJ) and Topic Editor for Cryst. Growth Des. (ACS). In addtion, he is the advisory board member for Chem (Cell Press), Org. Chem. Front. (RSC), Chin. Chem. Lett., Giant, etc.
Research Interests
supramolecular chemistry, coordination-driven self-assembly of functionalized supramolecular metallacycles, construction of stimuli-responsive materials through hierarchical self-assembly involving coordination, construction of higher-order mechanically interlocked supramolecular dendrimers.
Contributions:

Recent advances on the construction of diarylethene-based supramolecular metallacycles and metallacages via coordination-driven self-assembly

Special Issue:

Self-Assembled Nanostructures and Materials

Chemical Synthesis
ISSN 2769-5247 (Online)

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