User talk:Tian yang chen

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Hello, Tian yang chen, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with the Wiki Education Foundation; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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 * 1) ) rely on WP:SECONDARY or WP:TERTIARY, i.e. we only want sources that are books or reviews. The best sources are textbooks and monographs.
 * 2) ) rely on WP:SECONDARY or WP:TERTIARY, i.e. we only want sources that are books or reviews. The best sources are textbooks and monographs.
 * 3) ) rely on WP:SECONDARY or WP:TERTIARY, i.e. we only want sources that are books or reviews. The best sources are textbooks and monographs.

Wikipedia article "Massachusetts Institute of Technology"
Tian yang chen (talk) 13:11, 14 March 2018 (UTC)1. The wikipedia article "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" is rated GA class. 2. It is a complete and good introductory summary. Maybe "European polytechnic university model and stressed laboratory instruction" can be clearer. 3. It has a clear, easy-to-understand lead section, and a clear structure with several headings and subheadings. It also has balanced and neutral coverage of many aspects of the subject. Moreover, reliable sources are used throughout the article. I think it is good enough.

Wikipedia article "Inner sphere electron transfer"
Tian yang chen (talk) 13:27, 14 March 2018 (UTC)1. The references are not enough. But the references the article cited are appropriate and reliable. 2. Yes, everything in the article is relevant to the topic. 3.It is neutral. 4. The information comes from research articles and reviews, which is absolutely neutral. 5. Both the part of Taube's original discoveries and the part describing mixed-valence compound are underpresented because they are very important and need to be more detailed. 6. There is one citation that does not have a link. Apart from that, the links are good and there is no plagiarism but some qutations. 7. The organic mixed-valence compound should have been described in a more detailed way.

EG: Nice, Tianyang! WritingMan (talk) 15:48, 16 March 2018 (UTC)

Wikipedia project possible topic #1: Vitrimers
Tian yang chen (talk) 14:47, 2 April 2018 (UTC)Sources: 1) Montarnal, D.; Capelot, M.; Tournilhac, F.; Leibler, L. Silica-like malleable materials from permanent organic networks. Science, 2011, 334(6058), 965-968. 2) Röttger, M.; Domenech, T.; van der Weegen, R.; Breuillac, A.; Nicolaÿ, R.; Leibler, L. 2017, High-performance vitrimers from commodity thermoplastics through dioxaborolane metathesis. Science, 356(6333), 62-65. 3) Brutman, J. P.; Delgado, P. A.; Hillmyer, M.A., 2014, Polylactide vitrimers. ACS Macro Letters, 3(7), 607-610. I will add some details and recent developments in this field, and some figures as well. Furthermore, the application part of this wiki article is too brief to get some useful information, which makes me feel like editing this part to add more details.

Wikipedia project possible topic #2: Metaphosphate
Tian yang chen (talk) 15:19, 2 April 2018 (UTC)Sources: 1) Geeson, M.B. and Cummins, C.C., 2018. Phosphoric acid as a precursor to chemicals traditionally synthesized from white phosphorus. Science, 359(6382), pp.1383-1385. 2) Stauber, J.M., Zhang, S., Gvozdik, N., Jiang, Y., Avena, L., Stevenson, K.J. and Cummins, C.C., 2018. Cobalt and Vanadium Trimetaphosphate Polyanions: Synthesis, Characterization, and Electrochemical Evaluation for Non-aqueous Redox-Flow Battery Applications. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 140(2), pp.538-541. 3) Avena, L., 2016. Metal metaphosphate complexes for redox flow batteries (Doctoral dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Tian yang chen (talk) 15:19, 2 April 2018 (UTC)As the fact that this article is a stub, I would like to add several new parts/sessions. For example, "metal metaphosphate complexes", "applications" and "structure" need to be added.