Publications by authors named "Chunxiao Zou"

Nanoscale graphene-semiconductor composite photocatalysts with fascinating properties in the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution have inspired numerous interests in broad research fields. The architectures with efficient light response and promoting charge separation at the interface between reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and semiconductor are critical, yet synthesizing them remains a formidable challenge. Herein, the photodiode array-like LaNiO/N,P-RGO (LNO/N,P-RGO) nanoreactor was constructed using an innovative strategy of acid etching-induced nanocutting self-assembly.

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In recent years, the manufacturing process of lead zinc niobate-lead titanate [Pb(ZnNb)O-PbTiO, also called PZN-PT], has been enhanced with improvements in size, consistency, and a suitable compromise between piezoelectric properties and phase transition temperature, which means that it is possible to obtain PZN-PT single crystals in sufficient size for performance characterization studies and batch manufacturing to produce high-performance medical ultrasonic transducers. This article mainly focuses on the development of the 64-element phased array ultrasonic transducer based on novel large-size PZN-PT piezoelectric single crystals. The composition of the single crystal was chosen as PZN-5.

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Cardiovascular disease has become one of the leading causes of death in China, accounting for 45.5% of all deaths in rural areas and 43.16% in urban areas.

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Uniform purified long polymer nanotubes with crosslinked poly(glycidyl methacrylate) as the backbone and a pendant poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) layer attached to the inner surface as a thermo-responsive gating system were synthesized by a two-fold "grafting-from" strategy inside cylindrical alumina nanopores. To adapt such long polymer nanotubes to be efficient nanocarriers for the intracellular delivery of anti-cancer drugs, a sonication-induced scission method was used to 'cut' the long nanotubes into short fragments. The discontinuous volume transition property in response to the temperature change for the pendant poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) layer inside the nanotubes results in a reversible 'closing/opening' gating mechanism to control loaded drug release from the nanotubes.

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