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Dr Weijun Liu
发布时间: 2011-10-14 浏览次数: 191
 
Liu Weijun, Doctor, Professor, Supervisor of Master Program.
Research interests:
1. Colloid & interface chemistry
2. Exploitation and application of functional polymer
3. Investigation of novel flocculent material
Research Achievements:
Dr. Liu weijun always focuses on the development of new environmentally responsive materials for biomedical applications such as core-shell polymer microgel, magnetic microgel and assembly collodial nanoparticles. In recent years, more than 20 papers have published in the professional journals.
Selected Papers:
1. Weijun Liu, Houyang Chen, Yuan Zhou et al. Electrical Properties and Stability of Poly(N-isopropylacylamide-co-methacrylic Acid) Core-Shell Microgel. Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2009, 30: 1281–1287
2. Liu Weijun, Huang Yongmin, Peng Changjun et al. Synthesis and Swelling properties of Multiresponsive Chitosan microgel, CIESC journal, 2009, 60(8):2101-2106
3. Liu Weijun,Gui Rijun, Dong qin et al. Preparation and properties of thermoresponsive magnetic composite microparticles. Chemical research and application, 2009, 21(5): 756-759
4. Liu Wei-Jun Zhou Yuan Chen Hou-Yanget et al. Flocculation and aggregation behavior of doubly responsive microgel. Acta Chimica Sinica, 2008, 66(4):449-453
5. Weijun Liu, Yongmin Huang, Honglai Liu, Ying Hu. Composite Structure of Temperature Sensitive Chitosan Microgel and Anomalous Behavior in Alcohol Solutions, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2007, 313: 117-121
6. Liu Wei-jun, Fan Ping-ping, Zhou Li-hui et al. Volume Phase Transition Behavior and Stability of Temperature Sensitive Microgel by Turbidity Method. Journal of Functional Polymers, 2007, 19-20(4): 352-357
7. Liu Wei-Jun, Huang Yong-Min, Liu Hong-Lai. Preparation and Characterization of Temperature and pH Responsive Core-Shell Microgel, Acta Chimica Sinica, 2007, 65(2): 91-94
8. Liu Weijun, Liu Zhifang, Xu Chengtian. Preparation and adsorption of porous poly(ethylene imine)-chitosan beads. Ion Exchange and Adsorption, 2005, 21(6):507 ~513