Jyh-ping Hsu
Adjunct Professor
Institute of Polymer Science & Engineering
National Taiwan University
Taiwan
Biography
Taiwan University Bachelor of Chemical Engineering, 1977 University of Kansas, MA, 1981 Master of Statistics, University of Kansas, 1983 Kansas State University, Ph.D., 1984
Research Interest
The topics we are interested in are microscopic and nanoparticle preparation and characterization, and the colloidal and interface phenomena associated with water and wastewater treatment. Including polymer solid-liquid interface adsorption, flocculation, as well as the interaction between colloidal particles and so on. The issues discussed include: (1) how to describe the dynamic adsorption of polymers under the conditions of polymer rearrangement and mutual influence on the adsorption surface. (2) the adsorption of polymer on colloidal particles collision and aggregation. (3) Colloidal particles of various forces. (4) The calculation of the optimum polymer dose and critical ion concentration, and related experimental work. (5) The preparation and dispersion of micro and nano particles and their electrokinetics analysis.
Publications
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L.H. Yeh, Y.H. Tai, N. Wang, J.P. Hsu, and S. Qian, “Electrokinetics of pH-regulated Zwitterionic Polyelectrolyte Nanoparticlesâ€, Nanoscale, 4, 7575-7584 (2012). (SCI,EI)
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J.P. Hsu, C.H. Huang, and S. Tseng, “Gel Electrophoresis: Importance of Concentration Dependent Permittivity and Double-Layer Polarizationâ€, Chem. Eng. Sci., 84, 574-579 (2012). (SCI,EI)
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J.P. Hsu, H.M. Lo, L.H. Yeh, and S. Tseng, “Importance of Boundary on the Electrophoresis of a Soft Cylindrical Particleâ€, J. Phys. Chem. B, 116, 12626-12632 (2012). (SCI,EI)