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Xiang-Jian Kong
Xiang-Jian Kong
Name:   Xiang-Jian Kong
Address: College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,
Xiamen University, 422 Siming South Road,
Xiamen, Fujian 361005, P. R. China
Tel: 0592-2187879
Fax: 0592-2183047
E-mail: xjkong@xmu.edu.cn
Research group: http://chem.xmu.edu.cn/teacher.asp?id=236


EDUCATION AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2016- Professor, Department of Chemistry, Xiamen University, China
2014.09-2015.09 Visiting scholar, Department of Chemistry,The University of Chicago, USA
2011.08-2016.08 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Xiamen University, China
2009.08-2011.08 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Xiamen University, China
2003.09-2009.07 Ph.D., Department of Chemistry, Xiamen University, China
2007.09-2008.08 Visiting student, Department of Chemistry, The University of Arizona, USA
1999.09-2003.07 B.S., Department of Chemistry, Liaocheng University, China

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Lanthanide clusters, Coordination Chemistry, Molecular Magnetism.

HONORS AND AWARDS
National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars (2014)
The Chinese Chemical Society Youth Award (2012)
The Author of National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of P. R. China (2011)

REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
1) Liu, D.-P.; Lin,X.-P.; Zhang, H.; Zheng, X.-Y.; Zhuang,G.-L.;* Kong, X.-J.;* Long, L.-S.;* Zheng, L.-S. Magnetic Properties of a Single-Molecule Lanthanide–Transition-Metal Compound Containing 52 Gadolinium and 56 Nickel Atoms Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2016, 55, 4532 –4536.
2) Kong, X.-J.; Lin, Z.; Zhang, Z.-M.; Zhang, T.; Lin, W. B.* Hierarchical Integration of Photosensitizing Metal–Organic Frameworks and Nickel-Containing Polyoxometalates for Efficient Visible-Light-Driven Hydrogen Evolution Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2016, 55, 6411
3) Peng, J.-B.; Kong, X.-J.;* Zhang, Q.-C.; Orendáč, M.;Prokleška, J. Ren, Y.-P.; Long, L.-S.;* Zheng, Z.-P.; Zheng, L.-S. Beauty, Symmetry, and Magnetocaloric Effect-Four-Shell Keplerates with 104 Lanthanide Atoms J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2014, 136, 17938-17941.
4) Zhan, W.-W.; Kuang, Q.;* Zhou, J.-Z.; Kong, X.-J.;* Xie, Z.-X.; Zheng, L.-S. Semiconductor @ metal-organic framework core-shell heterostructures: a case of ZnO@ZIF-8 nanorods with selective photoelectrochemical response J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2013, 135, 1926-1933,
5) Peng, J.-B.; Zhang, Q.-C.; Kong, X.-J.;* Zheng, Y.-Z.; Ren, Y.-P.; Long, L.-S.;* Huang, R.-B.; Zheng, L.-S. Zheng, Z.-P. High-Nuclearity 3d−4f Clusters as Enhanced Magnetic Coolers and Molecular Magnets J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2012, 134, 3314−3317(Highlighted by Quantum Molecular Magnets virtual issue)
6) Peng, J.-B.; Zhang, Q.-C.; Kong, X.-J.;* Ren, Y.-P.; Long, L.-S.;* Huang, R.-B.; Zheng, L.-S. Zheng, Z.-P. A 48-Metal Cluster Exhibiting a Large Magnetocaloric Effect. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2011, 50, 10649 –10652.
7) Zhao, H.-X.; Kong, X.-J.; Li, H.; Jin, Y.-C. Long, L.-S.;* Zeng, X. C.;* Huang, R.-B.; Zheng, L.-S. Transition from one-dimensional water to ferroelectric ice within a supramolecular architecture Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2011. 108, 3481-3486 (H.-X.Z., X.-J.K., and H.L.contributed equally).
8) Kong, X.-J.; Long, L.-S.;* Zheng, Z.-P.* Huang, R.-B.; Zheng, L.-S. Keeping the Ball Rolling: Fullerene-like Molecular Clusters Acc. Chem. Res. 2010. 43, 201-209.
9) Kong, X.-J.; Wu, Y.-L; Long, L.-S.;* Zheng, L.-S.; Zheng, Z.-P.* A 60-Metal Sodalite Cage Constructed by 24 Vertex-sharing [Er4(μ3-OH)4] Cubanes J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2009, 131, 6918-6919.
10) Kong, X.-J.; Ren, Y.-P.; Chen, W.-X.; Long, L.-S.;* Zheng, Z.-P.;* Huang, R.-B.; Zheng, L.-S. A Four-Shell, Nesting Doll-like 3d–4f Cluster Containing 108 Metal Ions Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2008, 47, 2398-2401(Highlighted by NatureChina).
11) Kong, X.-J.; Ren, Y.-P.; Long, L.-S.;* Zheng, Z.-P.;* Huang, R.-B.; Zheng, L.-S. A Keplerate Magnetic Cluster Featuring an Icosidodecahedron of Ni(II) Ions Encapsulating a Dodecahedron of La(III) Ions J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2007, 129, 7016-7017(Highlighted by Nature、Nature Nanotechnology and C&EN)


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