王长崴
中国石油大学(华东),理学院,讲师
教育经历
2013/10 - 2014/01 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Lady Davis Fellowship
2008/09 - 2013/06,厦门大学,物理化学,博士,
2010/10 - 2012/8,Western Michigan University,物理化学,联合培养博士研究生,
2004/9 - 2008/6,中山大学,化学,学士
工作经历:
2014/7 - 至今,中国石油大学(华东),理学院,讲师
研究兴趣:
非共价相互作用的计算化学研究; 能量分解分析;电荷转移的计算化学研究
List of publications
1. Wang, C.; Ying, F.; Wu, W.; Mo, Y., Sensing or No Sensing: Can the Anomeric Effect Be Probed by a Sensing Molecule? Journal of the American Chemical Society 2011, 133 (34), 13731-13736.
2. Wang, C.; Chen, Z.; Wu, W.; Mo, Y., How the Generalized Anomeric Effect Influences the Conformational Preference. Chemistry – A European Journal 2013, 19 (4), 1436-1444.
3. Wang, C.; Ying, F.; Wu, W.; Mo, Y., How Solvent Influences the Anomeric Effect: Roles of Hyperconjugative versus Steric Interactions on the Conformational Preference. The Journal of Organic Chemistry 2014, 79 (4), 1571-1581.
4. Wang, C.; Danovich, D.; Mo, Y.; Shaik, S., On The Nature of the Halogen Bond. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation 2014.(ASAP)
5. Mo, Y.; Wang, C.; Guan, L.; Braïda, B.; Hiberty, P. C.; Wu, W., On the Nature of Blueshifting Hydrogen Bonds. Chemistry – A European Journal 2014, 20 (27), 8444-8452.
6. Wu, J.-C.; Wang, C.; McKee, W.; von Ragué Schleyer, P.; Wu, W.; Mo, Y., On the large σ-hyperconjugation in alkanes and alkenes. J Mol Model 2014, 20 (6), 1-9.
7. Cembran, A.; Provorse, M. R.; Wang, C.; Wu, W.; Gao, J., The Third Dimension of a More O’Ferrall–Jencks Diagram for Hydrogen Atom Transfer in the Isoelectronic Hydrogen Exchange Reactions of (PhX)2H• with X = O, NH, and CH2. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation 2012, 8 (11), 4347-4358.
8. Lynch, K.; Maloney, A.; Sowell, A.; Wang, C.; Mo, Y.; Karty, J. M., Why is sulfuric acid a much stronger acid than ethanol? Determination of the contributions by inductive/field effects and electron-delocalization effects. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 2014
9. Wang, C, Yirong Mo, J. Philipp Wagner, Peter R. Schreiner, Eluvathingal D. Jemmis, David Danovich, and Sason Shaik. "The Self-Association of Graphane Is Driven by London Dispersion and Enhanced Orbital Interactions." Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation 11, no. 4 (2015/04/14 2015): 1621-30.
10. Wang, C, Liangyu Guan, David Danovich, Sason Shaik, and Yirong Mo. "The Origins of the Directionality of Noncovalent Intermolecular Interactions#." Journal of Computational Chemistry (2015): n/a-n/a.