Haiyan MA

Haiyan MA

 

Professor


Contact Information
  Office: Room 415, Researching Building 3
  Email:
haiyanma@ecust.edu.cn
  Office Phone:+86 21 642 53519
  Office Fex: +86 21 642 53519
Education
  2001.03  Ph.D. Applied Chemistry, East China University of Science & Technology, Shanghai, P. R. China

1998.03  M.S.  Organic Chemistry, East China University of Science & Technology, Shanghai, P. R. China

1985.07  B.S.    Applied Chemistry, East China University of Science & Technology, Shanghai, P. R. China

Group Members
  Researchers:

Prof. JilingHuang

Prof. Xueqin Sun

 Ph.D. Students:

Ruiguo Zhao

Wei Yi

MaryamKeram

Aike Li

Haobing Wang

Miao Huang

Yang Yang

Lei Zhang

Chao Kan

Bo Li

Wenlei Chu

Research Interests
  Synthesis and characterization of novel organometallic, metallic complexes
  Polymerization, copolymerization, and oligomerization of nonpolar, polar monomers catalyzed by organometallic, metallic precursors
  Catalytic synthesis of environmental friendly polymers derived from bio-based monomers
Professional Experience
  2006
  New Century Excellent Talents in University
  East China University of Science & Technology, Shanghai, CHINA

2006
  Shanghai Rising-Star Program
  East China University of Science & Technology, Shanghai, CHINA

2005-now
  Full professor of the Institute of Applied Chemistry
  East China University of Science & Technology, Shanghai, CHINA

2003-2005
  Postdoctoral fellow, Scientific research assistant
  RWTH University of Aachen, GERMANY

2002-2003
  Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Postdoctoral fellow
  University of Mainz, GERMANY

2001-2002
  Postdoctoral fellow, Scientific research assistant
  University of Ulm, GERMANY

Publication
  1.   Zhang, Y.; Ma, H. andHuang*, J. (2013): Highly selectiveethylene trimerization catalyzed by half-sandwich indenyl titanium complexeswith pendant arene groups and MAO. J. Mol. Catal., A, Chem., 373:85-95.

2.   Wang, Y. and Ma, H.* (2013): Aluminum complexes of bidentatephenoxy-amine ligands: synthesis, characterization and catalysis inring-opening polymerization of cyclic esters. J. Organomet. Chem., 731:23-28.

3.   Wang, Y. and Ma, H.* (2012): Exploitation of dinuclear salan aluminum complexes for versatilecopolymerization of ε-caprolactoneand L-lactide. Chem. Commun., 48: 6729-6731.

4.  Song, S.; Zhang, X.; Ma, H.* and Yang,Y. (2012): Zinc complexes supported by claw-typeaminophenolate ligands: synthesis, characterization and catalysis in thering-opening polymerization of rac-lactide. Dalton Trans., 41: 3266-3277.

5.  Wang, L. and Ma, H.* (2010): Highly Active MagnesiumInitiators for Ring-Opening Polymerization of rac-Lactide. Macromolecules,43: 6535-6537.

6.  Wang, L. and Ma,H.* (2010):Zinccomplexessupportedby multidentateamino-phenolate ligands: synthesis, structure and catalysis in ring-opening polymerization of rac-lactide. Dalton Trans., 39: 7897-7910.

7.  Qian, F.; Liu,K. and Ma, H.* (2010): Amidinate aluminum complexes:synthesis, characterization and ring-opening polymerization of rac-lactide. Dalton Trans., 39: 8071-8083.

8.  Huang, W.; Li,F.; Ma, H. and Huang, J* (2010): The bridged cyclopentadienylindenyl (fluorenyl) zirconocene complexes for polyethylene macromonomers. Appl.Organomet. Chem., 24: 724-733.

9.   Huang, W.; Sun, X.; Ma, H.* and Huang, J.* (2010): Ethylene homopolymerizationand ethylene/1-hexene copolymerization catalysed by mixed salicylaldiminatocyclopentadienyl zirconium complexes. Inorganica Chimica Acta,363:2009-2015.

10.  Gong, S.; Ma, H.* and Huang, J.* (2009):Zirconium and hafnium complexes supported by linkedbis(beta-diketiminate) ligands: synthesis, characterization and catalyticapplication in ethylene polymerization. Dalton Trans., 8237-8247.

11.   Lian, B.; Ma, H.; Spaniol, T. P. and Okuda, J.* (2009):Neutraland cationic aluminium complexes containing a chiral (OSSO)-type bis(phenolato)ligand: synthesis, structures and polymerization activity. Dalton Trans., 9033-9042.

12.  Gong, S.; Ma, H.* and Huang, J.* (2008):ZirconiumComplexes with Versatile β-Diketiminate Ligands: Synthesis, Structure, andEthylene Polymerization. J. Organomet. Chem., 693: 3509-3518.    

13.  Gong, S. and Ma, H.*(2008):b-Diketiminate aluminium complexes: synthesis, characterization andring-opening polymerization of cyclic esters”, Dalton Trans., 3345-3357. 

14.  Ma, H.; Spaniol, T. P. and Okuda, J.* (2008): Rare-Earth Metal Complexes Supported by1,ω-Dithiaalkanediyl-Bridged Bis(phenolato) Ligands: Synthesis, Structure, andHeteroselective Ring-Opening Polymerization of rac-Lactide. Inorg. Chem., 47: 3328-3339.

15.  Ma, H.; Spaniol, T. P. and Okuda, J.* (2006): Highly heteroselective ring-openingpolymerization of rac-lactideinitiated by bis(phenolato) scandium complexes. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 45: 7818-7821. (VIParticle)

16.  Ma, H. and Okuda, J.* (2005): Kinetics and mechanism of L-lactidepolymerization by rare earth metal silylamido complexes: the effect of alcoholaddition. Macromolecules,38: 2665-2673.

17.  Ma, H.; Melillo, G.; Oliva, L.; Spaniol, T. P.; Englert, U. and Okuda, J.* (2005): Living polymerization of racemic lactide byaluminum initiators supported by tetradentate OSSO ligands. Dalton Trans.,721-727.

18.  Braune, W.; Ma, H.; Spaniol, T. P. and Okuda, J.* (2005): Aluminum complexes withsulfide-linked bis(phenolato) ligands: the unusual structure and reactivity ofthe methyl bis(phenolato) complex [Al(tbmp)Me] (tbmp= 2, 2’-thiobis(6-tert-4-methylphenolato)). Organometallics, 24: 1953-1958.

19.  Ma, H.; Spaniol, T. P. and Okuda, J.* (2003): Rare earth metal complexes supported by 1, w-dithiaalkanediyl-bridged bis(phenolato)ligands: synthesis, characterization and ring-opening polymerization catalysisof L-lactide. DaltonTrans., 4770-4780.

20.  Ma, H.; Allegermendingen, M.; Thewalt, U.;Lentz, A.;Klinga, M. and Rieger,B.* (2002): Dioxygen activationusing Schiff base macrocyclic dinulear copper(I) complexes: structurallycharacterized dioxygen reaction products. Eur.J. Inorg. Chem., 2857-2867.

 
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