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Overview

Shiyan Chen is affiliated with Donghua University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and materials science. Their research is primarily focused on electrical and electronic engineering as well as materials chemistry, with notable work in polymers and plastics, computer vision and pattern recognition, and biomedical engineering.

Their investigation areas encompass topics such as conducting polymers and applications, organic electronics and photovoltaics, perovskite materials and applications, luminescence and fluorescent materials, crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, and molecular junctions and nanostructures.

Chen has published in a variety of scientific venues, frequently contributing to journals and conferences such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Nature Communications
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Noteworthy recent papers include:

  • "Nanographene-Osmapentalyne Complexes as a Cathode Interlayer in Organic Solar Cells Enhance Efficiency over 18%" (2021, Advanced Materials)
  • "Phenanthroline-carbolong interface suppress chemical interactions with active layer enabling long-time stable organic solar cells" (2023, Nature Communications)
  • "Light-responsive and corrosion-resistant gas valve with non-thermal effective liquid-gating positional flow control" (2021, Light Science & Applications)
  • "Addition of alkynes and osmium carbynes towards functionalized dπ-pπ conjugated systems" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Alkyl organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) induce lung inflammation and aggravate OVA-simulated asthmatic response via the NF-кB signaling pathway" (2022, Environment International)

Frequent collaborators in Chen's research include these coauthors based on publication count:

  • Haiping Xia (13 joint works)
  • Zhaofei Yu (8 joint works)
  • Tiejun Huang (8 joint works)
  • Liulin Yang (6 joint works)
  • Xiang Gao (5 joint works)

The combination of engineering principles with materials chemistry underlines Chen's multidisciplinary approach. Work on conducting polymers and organic photovoltaics aligns closely with advancements in sustainable energy materials, while research into perovskite materials and luminescent compounds intersects with emerging technologies in optoelectronics.

Chen's contributions to crystallography and molecular nanostructures suggest involvement in fundamental structural analysis techniques, which complement applied research areas such as device fabrication and material stability. These areas are reflected in the variety of publication venues, from open-access preprint platforms to high-impact journals in materials and chemical research.

Best Publications

  • Functionalized bacterial cellulose derivatives and nanocomposites

    Weili Hu;Shiyan Chen;Jingxuan Yang;Zhe Li

  • Flexible electrically conductive nanocomposite membrane based on bacterial cellulose and polyaniline.

    Weili Hu;Shiyan Chen;Zhenhua Yang;Luting Liu

  • Carboxymethylated-bacterial cellulose for copper and lead ion removal

    Shiyan Chen;Yu Zou;Zhiyong Yan;Wei Shen

  • Adsorption of Cu(II) and Pb(II) onto diethylenetriamine-bacterial cellulose

    Wei Shen;Shiyan Chen;Shuaike Shi;Xin Li

  • Gas- and particle-phase primary emissions from in-use, on-road gasoline and diesel vehicles

    Andrew A. May;Ngoc T. Nguyen;Albert A. Presto;Timothy D. Gordon

  • Silver Nanowire-Bacterial Cellulose Composite Fiber-Based Sensor for Highly Sensitive Detection of Pressure and Proximity.

    Fangyi Guan;Fangyi Guan;Yu Xie;Hanxiang Wu;Yuan Meng

  • Macrofibers with High Mechanical Performance Based on Aligned Bacterial Cellulose Nanofibers

    Jingjing Yao;Shiyan Chen;Ye Chen;Baoxiu Wang

  • In situ synthesis of silver chloride nanoparticles into bacterial cellulose membranes

    Weili Hu;Shiyan Chen;Xin Li;Shuaike Shi

  • In situ synthesis of CdS nanoparticles on bacterial cellulose nanofibers

    Xin Li;Shiyan Chen;Weili Hu;Shuaike Shi

  • Solvent-free acetylation of bacterial cellulose under moderate conditions

    Weili Hu;Shiyan Chen;Qiushu Xu;Huaping Wang

  • Biosynthesis of bacterial cellulose/multi-walled carbon nanotubes in agitated culture

    Zhiyong Yan;Shiyan Chen;Huaping Wang;Biao Wang

  • Structural and functional evaluation of oxygenating keratin/silk fibroin scaffold and initial assessment of their potential for urethral tissue engineering.

    XiangGuo Lv;Zhe Li;ShiYan Chen;MinKai Xie

  • Polypyrrole@TEMPO-oxidized bacterial cellulose/reduced graphene oxide macrofibers for flexible all-solid-state supercapacitors

    Nan Sheng;Shiyan Chen;Jingjing Yao;Fangyi Guan

  • Formaldehyde sensors based on nanofibrous polyethyleneimine/bacterial cellulose membranes coated quartz crystal microbalance

    Weili Hu;Shiyan Chen;Luting Liu;Bin Ding

  • Facile synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles based on bacterial cellulose

    Weili Hu;Shiyan Chen;Bihui Zhou;Huaping Wang

  • A 3D-printable TEMPO-oxidized bacterial cellulose/alginate hydrogel with enhanced stability via nanoclay incorporation

    Jiaxin Wei;Baoxiu Wang;Zhe Li;Zhuotong Wu

  • Color-tunable luminescent macrofibers based on CdTe QDs-loaded bacterial cellulose nanofibers for pH and glucose sensing

    Jingjing Yao;Peng Ji;Baoxiu Wang;Huaping Wang

  • 3D printing of biomimetic vasculature for tissue regeneration

    Dong Lei;Yang Yang;Zenghe Liu;Binqian Yang

  • Cellulose synthesized by Acetobacter xylinum in the presence of multi-walled carbon nanotubes.

    Zhiyong Yan;Shiyan Chen;Huaping Wang;Biao Wang

  • Facilely green synthesis of silver nanoparticles into bacterial cellulose

    Zhe Li;Lei Wang;Si Chen;Chao Feng

  • TEMPO-Oxidized Bacterial Cellulose Nanofibers/Graphene Oxide Fibers for Osmotic Energy Conversion.

    Nan Sheng;Shiyan Chen;Minghao Zhang;Zhuotong Wu

  • Highly stable and sensitive humidity sensors based on quartz crystal microbalance coated with bacterial cellulose membrane

    Weili Hu;Shiyan Chen;Bihui Zhou;Luting Liu

  • Polyol mediated synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles templated by bacterial cellulose

    Shiyan Chen;Bihui Zhou;Weili Hu;Wen Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Huaping Wang
Huaping Wang Donghua University
Xiang Zhang
Xiang Zhang University of Hong Kong
Qibing Pei
Qibing Pei University of California, Los Angeles
Bin Ding
Bin Ding Donghua University
Anders Hagfeldt
Anders Hagfeldt Uppsala University
Jie Tian
Jie Tian Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jianmao Yang
Jianmao Yang Donghua University
Andreas Walther
Andreas Walther University of Freiburg
Jianyong Yu
Jianyong Yu Donghua University
Xiaolong Wang
Xiaolong Wang University of California, San Diego

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