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Prof. Zunfeng LIU

Prof. Zunfeng LIU

Professor

Nankai University

Biography

 

Zunfeng Liu has published over 80 peer reviewed SCI papers and cited for over 6000 times by other researchers, including Science, Adv. Mater., Adv. Funct. Mater., etc. He received his BS and PhD in Polymer Chemistry from Nankai University (China) in 2002 and 2008, respectively. From 2008 to 2013, he was working as a postdoc fellow and project leader in Erasmus Medical center, Leiden University (Netherlands). From 2013 to 2016, he was a professorship in Changzhou University. He joint Nankai University as a full professor in June 2016. Zunfeng’s current research interests are elastic and flexible devices, artificial muscles, wearable electronics and sensors. He has given over 40 plenary or invited talks in national and international conferences in the field of smart flexible materials.

Periodic Curved Fiber Materials for Smart Materials-Artificial Muscles,
Artificial Spider Silk, Flexible Electronics, and Twistocaloric Cooling

 

Abstract

Functional polymer fibers show promising mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties, and may find important applications in wearable electronics, cooling, and tough fibers. Here by mimicking the nature, we designed functional fiber materials with periodical geometrical structures, such as twisting, coiling, and buckling. These fiber materials exhibit interesting properties, due to the periodical twisting, coiling, and buckling of the macromolecular chains. (1) We prepared artificial spider silks by using “twisted sheath-core” hydrogel fibers with chemical and physical cross-linking points, whose mechanical strength and toughness are close to those of the natural spider silk. (2) Twist insertion in natural fiber materials e.g. silkworm silk, cotton, bamboo fiber, hair fiber produces moisture driven artificial muscles, which can rotate, contract, and elongate in response to moisture. (3) Inserting twist highly improved the cooling efficiency of elastomer fibers from 32% to 67%, and rigid polymer fibers also show high cooling temperature by twist insertion. (4) We prepared highly elastic conductive fibers by using buckled conductive layer with zero-Poison’s ratio, realizing ultra-stable resistance during large elongation. (5) Based on the above periodical structures, we designed multi-functional materials with hierarchical geometrical structures, realizing strain sensors, artificial muscles, and robotics.

 

Publications

1. Xiang Zhou, Shaoli Fang, Xueqi Leng, Zunfeng Liu,* and Ray H. Baughman*. Power of the Fiber Twist. Acc. Chem. Res. 2021,https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.accounts.1c00112

2. Run Wang#, Shaoli Fang#, Zunfeng Liu*, Ray H. Baughman* et al. Torsional refrigeration by twisted, coiled, and supercoiled fibers, Science, 2019, 366(6462): 216-221. 

3. Yuanyuan Dou, Zunfeng Liu* et al. Artificial Spider Silk from Ion-Doped and Twisted Core-Sheath Hydrogel Fibres, Nat. Commun, 2019, 10, 5293. 

4. Zunfeng Liu, Shaoli Fang*, Ray H. Baughman* et al. Hierarchically Buckled Fibers for Superelastic Electronics, Sensors, and Muscles, Science, 2015, 349(6246): 400-404 .

5. Kaiqing Yu, Xiaozhou Ji, Tianyu Yuan, Yao Cheng, Jingjing Li, Xiaoyu Hu, Zunfeng Liu*, Xiang Zhou*, Lei Fang* Robust Jumping Actuator with a Shrimp-Shell Architecture, Advanced Materials, 2021, 2104558

 

 

 

 

 

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