Wet-Spinning Knittable Hygroscopic Organogel Fibers Toward Moisture-Capture-Enabled Multifunctional Devices
1Key Laboratory of Marine Materials and Related Technologies, Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Marine Materials and Protective Technologies, Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 315201, Ningbo, People’s Republic of China
2School of Chemical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Science, 100049, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
3Department of Chemical, Biomolecular and Corrosion Engineering, The University of Akron, 44325, Akron, USA
4Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Materials for New Energy Storage and Conversion, Hunan University of Science and Technology, 411201, Xiangtan, People’s Republic of China
5Department of Material and Optoelectronic Science, Center of Crystal Research, National Sun YatSen University, 804, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, China
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Chang Zhangreceived his master degree from Ningbo University, China in 2020. Currently, he is a PhD student in the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, under the supervision Professor Tao Chen. His research interests focus on controllable construction of photothermal polymer composite functional materials and its application in water purification.
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Peng Xiaowas born in Shandong, China in 1988 and received his Ph.D. degree in 2017 from University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is currently an associate professor at Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His current research interests primarily focus on the self-assembly of carbon nanomaterials, construction of carbon-based functional polymer composite and their applications in wearable and underwater strain sensors.
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Dong Zhangreceived his Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering at The University of Akron in Dec. 2022. He works as a postdoctoral fellow under the supervision of Prof. Younan Xia at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University. His research leads to over 80 peer-reviewed publications in the research fields of rational synthesis and application of polymers, hydrogels, nanomaterials, and biomaterials.
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Feng Nireceived his B.S. degree from Tianjin Polytechnic University in 2017. Currently, he is a PhD student in the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, under the supervision Professor Tao Chen. His current research interests focus on polymer/carbonbased 2D hybrid materials and photo-thermal conversion.
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Jincui Gureceived her MS degree in material science from Hainan University. In 2012, she joint Tao Chen’s group as an assistant researcher. Her current research focuses on construction of the polymer functionalized carbon-based membranes for water purification.
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Prof. Qingquan Liureceived his Ph.D. in polymer chemistry and physics from Zhejiang University in 2009. Since 2009, he is a professor at Hunan University of Science and Technology. He joined National University of Singapore as an academic visitor during 2014–2015. His research interests include the preparation and application of microporous organic polymer materials, and preparation of water-based wax emulsions.
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Prof. Shiao-Wei Kuoreceived his B.Sc. in chemical engineering from the National Chung Hsing University (1998) and Ph.D. in applied chemistry from the National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan (2002). He continued his research work at Chiao Tung University as a postdoctoral researcher during 2002–2007. Now, he is the professor in the Department of Materials and Optoelectronic Science, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan. His research interests include polymer interactions, self-assembly nanostructures, covalent organic frameworks, porous materials, POSS nanocomposites, polybenzoxazine, and polypeptides.
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Prof. Tao Chena Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), was born in Xiangyang, Hubei (China) in 1978. After receiving his Ph.D. degree in polymer chemistry and physics from Zhejiang University in 2006, he moved to the University of Warwick (UK) as a postdoctoral research fellow and then worked as a research scientist at Duke University (USA). He then moved back to Europe as an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow at Technische Universität Dresden (Germany). He became a full professor at Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2012. His research interests focus on smart polymeric materials for actuating and sensing applications.
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