| Qigang Wang, 1000Plan Program for Young Talents
School of Chemical Science and Engineering, Tongji University
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Office:
| Engineering Test Center 222
Siping Road 1239, Shanghai 200092, P. R. China
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Tel:
| +86-21-65989301
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Fax:
| +86-21-65981097
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E-mail:
| wangqg66@tongji.edu.cn
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Homepage:http://qgwang.tongji.edu.cn/ENHome/Home
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Current Professional Appointments:
Vice Dean, School of Chemical Science and Engineering, Tongji University
Research Interests:
The group of Functional Nanocomposite Gel was founded in 2011 at School of Chemical Science and Engineering, Tongji University. The current research interests will focus on:
1.The mild chemical preparation and 3D printing of nanocomposite gel with hierarchical structure;
2.Hydrogel and microgel formed by in-situ enzymatic polymerization for bio-related applications;
3.Gel film formed by in-situ photo-polymerization for energy and environmental applications.
Awards and Honors:
1.1000Plan Program for Young Talents
2.Member of editorial board of Scientific Reports
Research Summary:
About 50 peer-reviewed articles with those selected publications being listed as follows:
1. Q. C. Wei, M. Xu, C. Liao, Q. Wu, M. Liu, Y. Zhang*, C. T. Wu*, L. M. Cheng, Q. G. Wang*, Printable hybrid hydrogel by dual enzymatic polymerization with superactivity.Chem. Sci.2016,7, 2748-2752.
2. H. H. He, M. Y. Liu, J. J. Wei, P. Chen*, S. L. Wang*, Q. G. Wang*, Hydrogel with Aligned and Tunable Pore Via “Hot Ice” Template Applies as Bioscaffold.Adv. Healthc. Mater.2016,5, 648-652.
3. X. Wang, D. C. Niu, P. Li, Q. Wu, X. Bo, B. Liu, S. Bao, T. Su, H. X. Xu, Q. G. Wang, Dual-Enzyme-Loaded Multifunctional Hybrid Nanogel System for Pathological Responsive Ultrasound Imaging and T-2-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging.ACS Nano2015,9, 5646-5656.
4. X. Wang, D. C. Niu, Q. Wu, S. Bao, T. Su, X. H. Liu, S. J. Zhang, Q. G. Wang, Iron oxide/manganese oxide co-loaded hybrid nanogels as pH-responsive magnetic resonance contrast agents.Biomaterials2015,53, 349-357.
5. T. Su, Z. Tang, H. He, W. Li, X. Wang, C. Liao, Y. Sun, Q. G. Wang*, Glucose oxidase triggers gelation of N-hydroxyimide–heparin conjugates to form enzyme-responsive hydrogels for cell-specific drug delivery.Chem. Sci.2014,5, 4204-4209.
6. X. H. Liu, D. B. Wu, H. L. Wang, Q. G. Wang*, Self-Recovering Tough Gel Electrolyte with Adjustable Supercapacitor Performance.Adv. Mater.2014,26, 4370-4375.
7. D. Zhang, J. H. Yang, S. Bao, Q. S. Wu, Q. G. Wang, Semiconductor nanoparticle-based hydrogels prepared via self-initiated polymerization under sunlight, even visible light.Scientific Reports2014,3, 1399.
8. Q. G. Wang, J. L. Mynar, M. Yoshida, E. Lee, M. Lee, K. Okuro; K. Kinbara, T. Aida, High–Water–Content Hydrogel by Mixing Clay and Dendritic Molecular Glue.Nature2010,463, 339-343.
9. Wang, Q. G.; Yang, Z. M.; Zhang, X. Q.; Xiao, X. D.; Chang, C. K.; Xu, B., A Supramolecular Hydrogel-Encapsulated Hemin as an Artificial Enzyme to Mimic Peroxidase.Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.2007,46, 4285-4289.
10. Wang, Q. G.; Gao, Q. M.; Shi, J. L., Enhanced Catalytic Activity of Hemoglobin in Organic Solvents by Layered Titanate Immobilization.J. Am. Chem. Soc.2004,126, 14346-14367.