Publications by authors named "Yuanzhang Jiang"

This study developed a shape memory polyurethane foam (SM-PUF) with tunable mechanical properties and exceptional radiation tolerance for potentially implanting tissue defects after mastectomy. The PUFs were synthesized via an in situ foaming strategy using water as a foaming agent, incorporating 4,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) as the rigid segment and both polyoxytetramethylene glycol and polycaprolactone as the soft segment. The resultant PUFs possess an open-cell structure with a pore size of 30 ~ 800 μm, which achieves a compressive stress of 0.

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The periodontal tissue regeneration strategy based on guided tissue regeneration (GTR) membranes is an effective therapy for periodontal defects. Traditional GTR membranes, however, primarily serve as physical barriers and lack antimicrobial and osteogenic functions. Herein, we developed a multifunctional nanofiber membrane with zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 nanoparticles (ZIF-8 NPs) loaded in a hydrophilic gelatin layer.

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  • Skin infections pose a significant health risk, making early detection and intervention crucial for effective treatment.
  • The study developed an electrospun membrane (PPBT) that changes color in response to bacterial metabolism, indicating infection, and releases antibacterial agents in acidic conditions.
  • The PPBT membrane demonstrated effective antimicrobial properties through acid-responsive release and photocatalytic mechanisms, offering a promising tool for monitoring and treating skin infections in clinical settings.
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  • Probiotics, particularly metabolites from Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG), are being investigated as effective agents for treating infected wounds amidst rising antibiotic resistance.* -
  • The research developed a gelatin-based hydrogel (LM-GelMA) loaded with LGG metabolites that showcases excellent antibacterial properties, biocompatibility, and the ability to promote wound healing through reduction of inflammation.* -
  • In vivo studies indicate that LM-GelMA accelerates wound healing by lowering pathogenic bacteria infections and adjusting the balance of beneficial wound microbiota, all while fostering critical healing processes like re-epithelialization and collagen formation.*
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This study developed an aqueous solution blending and freeze-drying method to prepare an antibacterial shape memory foam (WPPU/CNF) based on waterborne PHMG-polyurethane and cellulose nanofibers derived from bamboo in response to the increasing demand for environmentally friendly, energy conserving, and multifunctional foams. The obtained WPPU/CNF composite foam has a highly porous network structure with well-dispersed CNFs forming hydrogen bonds with the WPPU matrix, which results in a stable and rigid cell skeleton with enhanced mechanical properties (80 KPa) and anti-abrasion ability. The presence of guanidine in the polyurethane chain endowed the WPPU/CNF composite foam with an instinctive and sustained antibacterial ability against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus.

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The development of moisturizing, antibacterial, and biocompatible multifunctional hydrogels is essential to protect skin and promote skin defects recovery. Gelatin has admired potential to be applied for skin care as a hydrogel in virtue of its hydrophilic biocompatible and biodegradable properties. In this study, triclosan-grafted gelatin and photo-cross-linkable methacrylated gelatin were synthesized and then combined to construct the semi-interpenetrating network and antibacterial hydrogels with the aid of a visible blue light.

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In virtue of the advantages, such as aesthetics, designability, convenient removal, and comfortable experience, invisible orthodontics (IO) have been widely recognized and accepted by the public. However, most of the membranes currently used for IO only meet the requirement of shape retention. Other vital functions, like antibacterial and antifouling activities, are neglected.

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Electrospinning is a feasible technology to fabricate nanomaterials. However, the preparation of nanomaterials with controllable structures of microbeads and fine nanofibers is still a challenge, which hinders widespread applications of electrospun products. Herein, inspired by the micro/nanostructures of lotus leaves, we constructed a structured electrospun membrane with excellent comprehensive properties.

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Through etherification reaction, epoxy propyl dimethyl dodecyl ammonium chloride (EPDMDAC) was grafted onto the surface of a cellulose acetate (CA) membrane to prepare a stable nonleaching antibacterial antifouling membrane (QCA-). The results showed that with the extension of grafting reaction time, the quaternary ammonium salt groups on the membrane surface increased and the hydrophilicity was enhanced. Compared with those of the CA membrane, the filtration capacity and antifouling performance of the QCA- membrane are improved.

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Treating and utilizing heavy metal enriched plants have become growing problems. In this work, a series of composite foams were made from the powder of Cadmium-rich plant, polyacrylonitrile (PAN) and polyurethane (PU). Test results indicated that the addition of plant powder can not only increase the specific surface area, but also improve the apparent density and thermal stability of the foams.

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Pathogen and biofilm contamination in aqueous systems leave millions of people at risk of waterborne diseases. Herein, to address this issue, a green and highly efficient strategy is developed to concurrently trap and kill bacteria, eliminate the debris and the existing biofilm matrix in water environment via magnetic microparticles. The particles (TPFPs) were prepared from the in-situ deposition of FeO nanoparticles onto the surface of antibacterial functionalized microcrystalline cellulose (MCC).

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Tea-polyphenol, as non-toxic skincare, even a therapeutic agent, was extensively studied from chemical, biological and physiological perspectives. This study reveals physical intelligences of a tea-polyphenol treated skin collagen (TP-treated SC) through a material-approach. Compared to untreated one, the TP-treated SC shows resistance to over-swelling and dehydration damage.

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Spider silks are tougher than almost all other materials in the world and thus are considered ideal materials by scientists and the industry. Although there have been tremendous attempts to prepare fibers from genetically engineered spider-silk proteins, it is still a very large challenge to artificially produce materials with a very high fracture energy, not to mention the high scaling-up requirements because of the extremely low productivity and high cost levels. Here, a facile spider-silk-mimicking strategy is first reported for preparing scalable supertough fibers using the chemical synthesis route.

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Folded single chain polymeric nano-objects are the molecular level soft material with ultra-small size. Here, we report an easy and scalable method for preparing single-chain nanogels (SCNGs) with improved efficiency. We further investigate the impact of the dynamic molecular conformational change of SCNGs on cellular interactions from molecular to bulk scale.

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In this work, a new class of highly stretchable peptide-polyurethane/ureas (PUUs) were synthesized containing short -sheet forming peptide blocks of poly(-benzyl-l-glutamate)--poly(propylene glycol)--poly(-benzyl-l-glutamate) (PBLG--PPG--PBLG), isophorone diisocyanate as the hard segment, and polytetramethylene ether glycol as the soft phase. PBLG--PPG--PBLG with short peptide segment length (<10 residues) was synthesized by amine-initiated ring opening polymerization of -benzyl-l-glutamate--carboxyanhydrides (BLG-NCA), which shows mixed α-helix and -sheet conformation, where the percent of -sheet structure was above 48%. Morphological studies indicate that the obtained PUUs show -sheet crystal and nanofibrous structure.

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