Cai-Yuan Pan mainly focuses on Polymer chemistry, Polymerization, Chain transfer, Copolymer and Radical polymerization. His Polymer chemistry research integrates issues from Methacrylate, Polymer, Atom-transfer radical-polymerization, Living polymerization and Styrene. His Polymerization study combines topics in areas such as Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials, Polystyrene, Molar mass distribution and Cationic polymerization.
Cai-Yuan Pan combines subjects such as Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization, Acrylic acid, Precipitation polymerization, Maleic anhydride and Raft with his study of Chain transfer. His Copolymer study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Self-assembly, Solvent, Aqueous solution and Monomer. His research investigates the connection between Radical polymerization and topics such as Telechelic polymer that intersect with issues in Bifunctional.
Cai-Yuan Pan focuses on Polymer chemistry, Polymerization, Copolymer, Chain transfer and Radical polymerization. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization, Ring-opening polymerization, Polystyrene, Polymer and Atom-transfer radical-polymerization. His Polymerization study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cationic polymerization and Monomer.
His Copolymer study incorporates themes from Self-assembly, Ethylene glycol, Micelle and Molar mass distribution. Cai-Yuan Pan works mostly in the field of Chain transfer, limiting it down to topics relating to Raft and, in certain cases, Dispersion polymerization, as a part of the same area of interest. His Radical polymerization research incorporates elements of Telechelic polymer and Methyl acrylate.
His primary scientific interests are in Polymer chemistry, Polymerization, Copolymer, Polymer and Raft. His research in Polymer chemistry intersects with topics in Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization, Radical polymerization, Methacrylate, Polystyrene and Aqueous solution. In general Radical polymerization, his work in Living polymerization is often linked to Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization linking many areas of study.
In the subject of general Polymerization, his work in Chain transfer is often linked to Fabrication, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His Transfer agent study, which is part of a larger body of work in Copolymer, is frequently linked to Star, bridging the gap between disciplines. Cai-Yuan Pan has researched Raft in several fields, including Spiropyran and Dispersion polymerization.
Cai-Yuan Pan mainly investigates Polymer chemistry, Polymerization, Raft, Copolymer and Dispersion polymerization. His studies in Polymer chemistry integrate themes in fields like Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization, Chain transfer and Monomer. His study in Chain transfer is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Precipitation polymerization, Miniemulsion and Styrene.
His studies deal with areas such as Self-assembly, Nanotechnology, Drug delivery and Photochemistry as well as Polymerization. His Raft research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Spiropyran, Methacrylate and Micelle. His Polymer research includes elements of Tertiary amine, Dendrimer and Surface modification.
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Recent advances in RAFT dispersion polymerization for preparation of block copolymer aggregates
Jiao-Tong Sun;Chun-Yan Hong;Cai-Yuan Pan.
Polymer Chemistry (2013)
One-pot synthesis of nanomaterials via RAFT polymerization induced self-assembly and morphology transition.
Wen-Ming Wan;Chun-Yan Hong;Cai-Yuan Pan.
Chemical Communications (2009)
Fabrication of PDEAEMA-Coated Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles and pH-Responsive Controlled Release
Jiao-Tong Sun;Chun-Yan Hong;Cai-Yuan Pan.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C (2010)
Multiple Morphologies of PAA-b-PSt Assemblies throughout RAFT Dispersion Polymerization of Styrene with PAA Macro-CTA
Wei-Dong He;Xiao-Li Sun;Wen-Ming Wan;Cai-Yuan Pan.
Macromolecules (2011)
Synthesis of cellulose-graft-poly(N,N-dimethylamino-2-ethyl methacrylate) copolymers via homogeneous ATRP and their aggregates in aqueous media.
Xiaofeng Sui;Jinying Yuan;Mi Zhou;Jun Zhang.
Biomacromolecules (2008)
One-pot synthesis of polymeric nanomaterials via RAFT dispersion polymerization induced self-assembly and re-organization
Wen-Ming Wan;Cai-Yuan Pan.
Polymer Chemistry (2010)
Self-assembly of the symmetric diblock copolymer in a confined state: Monte Carlo simulation
Xuehao He;Mo Song;Haojun Liang;Caiyuan Pan.
Journal of Chemical Physics (2001)
Characterizations of expanded graphite/polymer composites prepared by in situ polymerization
Genhua Zheng;Jingshen Wu;Jingshen Wu;Wenping Wang;Caiyuan Pan.
Carbon (2004)
A Unique Aliphatic Tertiary Amine Chromophore: Fluorescence, Polymer Structure, and Application in Cell Imaging
Miao Sun;Chun-Yan Hong;Cai-Yuan Pan.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012)
Preparation and Characterization of Thermally Responsive and Biodegradable Block Copolymer Comprised of PNIPAAM and PLA by Combination of ROP and RAFT Methods
Yezi You;Chunyan Hong;Wenping Wang;Weiqi Lu.
Macromolecules (2004)
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