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Charles Q. Yang is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States and has contributed to research spanning Medicine and Engineering. Their work intersects several subfields including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Biomedical Engineering, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Mechanics of Materials, and Biomaterials.

The scientist's research interests focus notably on Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques, Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging, Photodynamic Therapy Research Studies, Material Properties and Processing, Advanced Cellulose Research Studies, and Recycling and Waste Management Techniques.

Recent publications by Charles Q. Yang include:

  • "Performance test methods for near-infrared fluorescence imaging," 2020, Medical Physics
  • "Distillers' grains used as a filler in recycled containerboard," 2025, BioResources

Yang has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Udayakumar Kanniyappan, Bohan Wang, Pejhman Ghassemi, Maritoni Litorja, and Nitin Suresh.

Their work has appeared primarily in Medical Physics and BioResources journals, with one publication in each.

Best Publications

  • Molecular modeling of cellulose in amorphous state. Part I: model building and plastic deformation study

    Wei Chen;Gary C. Lickfield;Charles Q. Yang

  • Formation of Cyclic Anhydride Intermediates and Esterification of Cotton Cellulose by Multifunctional Carboxylic Acids: An Infrared Spectroscopy Study:

    Charles Q. Yang;Xilie Wang

  • Investigation of the flammability of different textile fabrics using micro-scale combustion calorimetry

    Charles Q. Yang;Qingliang He;Richard E. Lyon;Yuan Hu

  • Formation of Highly Hydrophobic Surfaces on Cotton and Polyester Fabrics Using Silica Sol Nanoparticles and Nonfluorinated Alkylsilane

    Qinwen Gao;Quan Zhu;Yuliang Guo;Charles Q. Yang

  • Ester Crosslinking of Cotton Fabric by Polymeric Carboxylic Acids and Citric Acid

    Charles Q. Yang;Xilie Wang;In-Sook Kang

  • Mechanical Strength of Durable Press Finished Cotton Fabrics Part I: Effects of Acid Degradation and Crosslinking of Cellulose by Polycarboxylic Acids

    In-Sook Kang;Charles Q. Yang;Weishu Wei;Gary C. Lickfield

  • FT-IR Spectroscopy Study of the Ester Crosslinking Mechanism of Cotton Cellulose

    Charles Q. Yang

  • Comparison of different reactive organophosphorus flame retardant agents for cotton: Part I. The bonding of the flame retardant agents to cotton

    Weidong Wu;Charles Q. Yang

  • Infrared spectroscopy studies of the cyclic anhydride as the intermediate for the ester crosslinking of cotton cellulose by polycarboxylic acids. I. Identification of the cyclic anhydride intermediate

    Charles Q. Yang

  • Nonformaldehyde Durable Press Finishing of Cotton Fabrics by Combining Citric Acid with Polymers of Maleic Acid

    Charles Q. Yang;Lan Xu;Shiqi Li;Yanqiu Jiang

  • Durable flame retardant finishing of the nylon/cotton blend fabric using a hydroxyl-functional organophosphorus oligomer

    Hui Yang;Charles Q. Yang

  • Characterizing Ester Crosslinkages in Cotton Cellulose with FT-IR Photoacoustic Spectroscopy 1

    Charles Q. Yang

  • Modified Silica Sol Coatings for Highly Hydrophobic Cotton and Polyester Fabrics Using a One-Step Procedure

    Quan Zhu;Qinwen Gao;Yuliang Guo;Charles Q. Yang

  • FT-IR spectroscopy study of the polycarboxylic acids used for paper wet strength improvement

    Charles Q. Yang;Yufeng Xu;Dengjin Wang

  • Applications of micro-scale combustion calorimetry to the studies of cotton and nylon fabrics treated with organophosphorus flame retardants

    Charles Q. Yang;Qingliang He

  • The combination of a hydroxy-functional organophosphorus oligomer and melamine-formaldehyde as a flame retarding finishing system for cotton

    Charles Q. Yang;Weidong Wu;Yan Xu

  • Infrared spectroscopic studies of the nonformaldehyde durable press finishing of cotton fabrics by use of polycarboxylic acids

    Charles Q. Yang;B. A. Kottes Andrews

  • Cross-Linking Cotton Cellulose by the Combination of Maleic Acid and Sodium Hypophosphite. 1. Fabric Wrinkle Resistance

    Charles Q. Yang;Dongzhong Chen;Jinping Guan;Qingliang He

  • Infrared spectroscopy studies of the cyclic anhydride as the intermediate for the ester crosslinking of cotton cellulose by polycarboxylic acids. III. Molecular weight of a crosslinking agent

    Charles Q. Yang;Xilie Wang

  • FTIR Spectroscopy Study of Ester Crosslinking of Cotton Cellulose Catalyzed by Sodium Hypophosphite

    Charles Q. Yang

  • Nonformaldehyde Flame Retardant Finishing of the Nomex/Cotton Blend Fabric Using a Hydroxy-Functional Organophosphorus Oligomer:

    Hui Yang;Charles Q. Yang

Frequent Co-Authors

Wei Chen
Wei Chen Northwestern University
Yulin Deng
Yulin Deng Georgia Institute of Technology
Yuan Hu
Yuan Hu University of Science and Technology of China

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