Publications by authors named "Jinhuan Zheng"

Article Synopsis
  • * Lecithin helps the piezoelectric material mix better in the hydrogel, making it stronger and more flexible, with the ability to stretch over 100%.
  • * This hydrogel can sense human movements and could be used in future technologies for self-powered sensors and energy collection systems.
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A self-lubricating hydrogel filament was achieved by establishing an in situ photocuring system and using camphorquinone/diphenyl iodonium hexafluorophosphate (CQ/DPI) as the blue-light photoinitiators, acrylamide (AM) and ,-dimethylacrylamide (DMAA) as the monomers, polyethylene glycol diacrylate (PEGDA) as the cross-linker, and lecithin as the lipid lubricant. The blue-light photopolymerization efficiency and the photorheological properties of the hydrogel precursor were investigated by photodifferential scanning calorimetry and a photorheological system. With the increase of DMAA, the photopolymerization efficiency of the precursor improved, while the elasticity of poly(DMAA/AM) decreased accordingly.

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Herein, a polyurethane acrylate-based TiO (PU-TiO) was fabricated using a two-step method. First, a polyurethane prepolymer was prepared. Second, PU-TiO was prepared using amino-modified TiO (A-TiO).

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Membrane fouling is a major challenge for long-term oil/water separation. The incomplete degradation of organic pollutants or membrane damage exists in the common methods of membrane regeneration. Herein, a dual-responsive nanofibrous membrane with high water-in-oil emulsion separation efficiency and smart cleaning properties is reported, which shows complete restoration of its original separation performance.

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China has recently placed increased emphasis on the provision of primary healthcare services through health sector reform, in response to inequitably distributed health services. With increasing funding for community level facilities, now is an opportune time to assess the quality of primary care delivery and identify areas in need of further improvement. A mixed methodology approach was adopted for this study.

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