关于举行美国佐治亚理工学院Zhiqun Lin教授学术报告交流会的通知 发布者:魏巍   发布时间:2018-07-17   浏览次数:1985

报告题目:Permanently Ligated Hairy Nanocrystals with Precisely Controlled Dimensions, Compositions, Surface Chemsitry, and Architectures for Solar Cells, Photocatalysis, LEDs and Batteries

报告人:Prof. Zhiqun Lin, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

间:2018723上午1000~11:30

                                      下午3:30~4:30

点:华南理工大学逸夫工程馆105会议室

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化学与化工学院

2018716

报告摘要:

In this talk, Prof.Lin will elaborate four general and robust strategies for crafting a rich variety of functional 0D 1D, shish-kebab, and Janus nanocrystals with precisely controlled dimensions (e.g., plain, core/shell and hollow nanoparticles; plain and core/shell nanorods; nanotubes; Janus nanoparticle, etc.) by capitalizing on a set of rationally designed unimolecular star-like, bottlebrush-like, worm-like, and Janus block copolymers, respectively, as nanoreactors. These four strategies are effective and able to produce oil-soluble and water-soluble monodisperse nanocrystals, including metallic, ferroelectric, magnetic, luminescent, semiconductor, perovskite, and their core/shell structures, which represent a few examples of the kind of nanocrystals that can be produced using these techniques. The applications of these functional nanocrystals in energy conversion and storage (e.g., dye-sensitized solar cells, perovskite solar cells, photocatalysis, LEDS, thermoelectrics, ferroelectrics, and batteries) will also be discussed.

主讲人简介: 

Dr. Zhiqun Lin is currently Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He received the B.S. degree in Materials Chemistry from Xiamen University, Fujian, China in 1995, the Master degree in Macromolecular Science from Fudan University, Shanghai, China in 1998, and the PhD degree in Polymer Science and Engineering from UMass, Amherst in 2002. He did his postdoctoral research at UIUC. He has published more than 230 peer reviewed journal articles (with an h-index of 65), 13 book chapters, and 5 books. Currently, he serves as an Associate Editor for Journal of Materials Chemistry A, and an editorial advisory board member for Nanoscale. He is a recipient of Frank J. Padden Jr. Award in Polymer Physics from American Physical Society, an NSF Career Award, a 3 M Non-Tenured Faculty Award, and an invited participant at the National Academy of Engineering’s 2010 US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium. He became a Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry in 2014 and a Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellow in 2015. More information on his research can be found at http://nanofm.mse.gatech.edu/.