1.Tang MX, Qin YJ*, Wang YY, Guo ZX*, Hollow carbon nanotube microspheres and hemimicrospheres, JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C, 2009, 113, 1666.
2.Shi JH, Chen ZY, Qin YJ*, Guo ZX, Multiwalled carbon nanotube microspheres from layer-by-layer assembly and calcination, JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C, 2008, 112, 11617.
3.Zhu YJ, Qin AJ, Fu LM, Ai XC, Guo ZX*, Zhang JP*, Ye C, Syntheses of novel 1,3-diaza- azulene derivatives and their nonlinear optical characterization, JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY,2007, 17, 2101.
4.Gao LZ, Nie L, Wang TH*, Qin YJ, Guo ZX, Yang DL, Yan XY, Carbon nanotube delivery of the GFP gene into mammalian cells, CHEMBIOCHEM, 2006, 7, 239.
5.Li SP, Qin YJ, Shi JH, Guo ZX*, Li YF, Zhu DB, Electrical properties of soluble carbon nanotube/polymer composite films. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 2005, 17, 130.
Guo Zhi-Xin, a native of Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, was born in 1967. He got his BS (major in Chemistry) from the Department of Chemistry, Fudan University (Shanghai) in 1988. Then he went to the Department of Chemistry, Northwest University (Xi’an) to pursue his further study for a MS degree. After he got the MS degree (major in Organic Chemistry) in 1991, he entered the Ph.D. program in the Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University (Beijing). In the year 1996, he got the Ph.D. degree (major in Physical Chemistry) and worked in the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) as a postdoctoral associate. He spent two years for another postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Chemistry, Clemson University (USA), then in the year of 2000, he was selected as one of the “One Hundred Young Talents” by CAS, and was enrolled the Institute of Chemistry, CAS as a research professor. From 2003, he was invited to be the founder of the Department of Chemistry, Renmin University of China. In the year of 2004, he entered the university and was engaged as the first head of the department. He leaved the post in the year 2010 and currently serves as professor in Chemistry (Especially Applied Chemistry) in the Department. His main research area includes the chemistry and physics of fullerene and carbon nanotube derivatives, the synthesis and opto-electrical study of organic and polymerized functional material, and the synthesis of fine organic chemicals.