College of Chemistry ,BEIJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY
     
 
    The current position: Inorganic Chemistry
Wang Ke-Zhi

Published Date: 2016-02-28

Wang Ke-Zhi

Wang Ke-Zhi 中文

Professor and Supervisor for Ph.D. candidates, Ph. D. (Peking Univ.), Postdoctor (Peking Univ., Univ. of Hong Kong, and Institute of molecular sciences and Chuo Univ., Japan)

Postal address: College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University, Xinjiekouwaidajie 19, Beijing, 100875, China
Phone: +86-10-58805476 ; Fax: +86-10-5880 2075
E-mail: kzwang@bnu.edu.cn
Group homepage: http://kzwang.chem.bnu.edu.cn/

 

Teaching

Principles of general chemistry, Chemistry of photoelectric metal complexes, Comprehensive and design experiments, and Advanced inorganic chemistry experiments

 

Research Interests

Photoelectric metal complexes and bioinorganic chemistry

 

Representative papers

  1. Xiao-Long Zhao, Mei-Jiao Han, An-Guo Zhang, Ke-Zhi Wang*, DNA- and RNA-binding and enhanced DNA photocleavage properties of a ferrocenyl-containing ruthenium(II) complex, J. Inorg. Biochem., 107, 104-110 (2012).
  2. An-Guo Zhang, You-Zhuan Zhang, Zhi-Ming Duan and Ke-Zhi Wang*, H. B. Wei,Z. Q. Bian, C. H. Huang, Dual molecular light switches for pH and DNA based on a novel Ru(II) complex. A second example for that intercalation is not required for DNA light-switch behavior, Inorg. Chem., 50, 6425–6436 (2011).
  3. Su-Hua Fan, An-Guo Zhang, Chuan-Chuan Ju, Li-Hua Gao, Ke-Zhi Wang*, A Triphenylamine-Grafted Imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]phenanthroline Ruthenium(Ⅱ) Complex: Acid-Base and Photoelectric Properties, Inorg. Chem., 49, 3752-3763 (2010).
  4. Yan-Zi Ma, Hong-Ju Yin, Ke-Zhi Wang*, A beta-D-allopyranoside-grafted Ru(II) complex: synthesis and acid-base and DNA-binding properties, J. Phys. Chem. B, 113, 11039-11047 (2009).
  5. 55.M. J. Han, Z. M. Duan, Q. Hao, K. Z. Wang*, Molecular light switches for calf thymus DNA based on three Ru(II) bipyridyl complexes with variations of heteroatoms, J. Phys. Chem. C, 111(44), 16577 – 16585 (2007).
 

 
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