Bi Hong
Professor
Chemical Engineering
Anhui University
China
Biography
In 1991 graduated from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University, received a bachelor's degree in engineering. In 2000 , he received a master's degree in "Inorganic Chemistry" from Anhui University. From 2000 to 2003 , he studied Ph.D. degree in "Polymer Chemistry and Physics" at Nanjing University. 2004-2006 in the University of Science and Technology of China, "Chemistry" postdoctoral research station engaged in scientific research, 2011 - 2012 in the United States Columbia University School of Medicine Professor Milan Stojanovic group of visiting scholars. Since 1994 , he has been working in the teaching and research work of undergraduate and postgraduate students since he has been working at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Anhui University since 1994.He has taught courses such as "Principles of Chemical Engineering" and "Modern Materials Synthesis Chemistry". Since 2008 , he has been a doctoral tutor. 2010 selected Anhui Province seventh batch of academic and technical leaders reserve candidate .
Research Interest
Synthesis and application of multi-functional nano-biomaterials targeted by organelles, Polymer / inorganic composite electromagnetic wave absorption and energy storage materials, Biological effect of nanomaterials cells
Publications
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Sun J, Teng X, Yang J, Bi H. One pot synthesis of a highly water-dispersible hybrid glucose carbides and reduced graphene oxide material with superior electrical capacitance. Journal of materials science. 2013 Dec 1;48(23):8277-86.
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Zhang G, Yan M, Teng X, Bi H, Han Y, Tian M, Wang M. Formation of ultra-long nanoribbons by self-assembly of carbon dots and anionic oligomers for multi-colored fluorescence and electrical conduction. Chemical Communications. 2014;50(71):10244-7.
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Yan M, Shen Y, Zhang G, Bi H. Multifunctional nanotube-like Fe 3 O 4/PANI/CDs/Ag hybrids: An efficient SERS substrate and nanocatalyst. Materials Science and Engineering: C. 2016 Jan 1;58:568-75.