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Overview

Xiaoya Liu is affiliated with Jiangnan University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their research spans various subfields, including Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Polymers and Plastics, Molecular Biology, and Mechanical Engineering.

Their work encompasses a range of scientific topics such as:

  • Algal biology and biofuel production
  • Synthesis and properties of polymers
  • High Entropy Alloys Studies
  • Epoxy Resin Curing Processes
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Photopolymerization techniques and applications
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials

Xiaoya Liu has published in several prominent venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Progress in Organic Coatings
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Bioresource Technology
  • Materials Science and Engineering A

The scientist has collaborated regularly with peers including Xiaojie Li, Yu Hong, Wei Wei, Jingqian Chen, and Yongkang Zhou.

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Xiaoya Liu are:

  • Air-permeable, multifunctional, dual-energy-driven MXene-decorated polymeric textile-based wearable heaters with exceptional electrothermal and photothermal conversion performance (2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A)

Best Publications

  • A novel non-enzymatic glucose sensor based on Cu nanoparticle modified graphene sheets electrode.

    Jing Luo;Sisi Jiang;Hongyan Zhang;Jinqiang Jiang

  • Multifunctional MXene-Based Fireproof Electromagnetic Shielding Films with Exceptional Anisotropic Heat Dissipation Capability and Joule Heating Performance

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  • Double Recognition and Selective Extraction of Glycoprotein Based on the Molecular Imprinted Graphene Oxide and Boronate Affinity.

    Jing Luo;Jing Huang;Jiaojiao Cong;Wei Wei

  • Highly cross-linked fluorescent poly(cyclotriphosphazene-co-curcumin) microspheres for the selective detection of picric acid in solution phase

    Wei Wei;Rongjie Lu;Shuyuan Tang;Xiaoya Liu

  • A highly selective chemosensor for Cu2+ and Al3+ in two different ways based on Salicylaldehyde Schiff

    Chao Gou;Shao-Hui Qin;Hai-Qiang Wu;Yu Wang

  • Efficient One-Pot Synthesis of Mussel-Inspired Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Coated Graphene for Protein-Specific Recognition and Fast Separation

    Jing Luo;Jing Luo;Sisi Jiang;Xiaoya Liu

  • Coumarin-Based Oxime Esters: Photobleachable and Versatile Unimolecular Initiators for Acrylate and Thiol-Based Click Photopolymerization under Visible Light-Emitting Diode Light Irradiation

    Zhiquan Li;Xiucheng Zou;Guigang Zhu;Xiaoya Liu

  • Bowl-Shaped Aggregates from the Self-Assembly of an Amphiphilic Random Copolymer of Poly(styrene-co-methacrylic acid)

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  • In situ green synthesis of Au nanoparticles onto polydopamine-functionalized graphene for catalytic reduction of nitrophenol

    Jing Luo;Nan Zhang;Ren Liu;Xiaoya Liu

  • Facile synthesis of waterborne UV-curable polyurethane/silica nanocomposites and morphology, physical properties of its nanostructured films

    ShengWen Zhang;RenLiu;JinQiang Jiang;Cheng Yang

  • UV-Curable Coatings from Multiarmed Cardanol-Based Acrylate Oligomers

    Ren Liu;Xiaopeng Zhang;Jiajia Zhu;Xiaoya Liu

  • Three-dimensional graphene-polyaniline hybrid hollow spheres by layer-by-layer assembly for application in supercapacitor

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  • Tannic acid functionalized graphene hydrogel for entrapping gold nanoparticles with high catalytic performance toward dye reduction.

    Jing Luo;Nan Zhang;Jianping Lai;Ren Liu

  • All cellulose composites based on cellulose diacetate and nanofibrillated cellulose prepared by alkali treatment.

    Wei Wang;Tao Liang;Huiyu Bai;Weifu Dong

  • Efficient Toughening of Epoxy–Anhydride Thermosets with a Biobased Tannic Acid Derivative

    Xiaoma Fei;Wei Wei;Fangqiao Zhao;Ye Zhu

  • Glucose sensors based on electrodeposition of molecularly imprinted polymeric micelles: a novel strategy for MIP sensors.

    Yiqun Yang;Chenglin Yi;Jing Luo;Ren Liu

  • Facile one-step electrochemical fabrication of a non-enzymatic glucose-selective glassy carbon electrode modified with copper nanoparticles and graphene

    Jing Luo;Hongyan Zhang;Sisi Jiang;Jinqiang Jiang

  • Selective adsorption and separation of dyes from an aqueous solution on organic–inorganic hybrid cyclomatrix polyphosphazene submicro-spheres

    Wei Wei;Rongjie Lu;Haojie Xie;Yifan Zhang

  • Preparation of a Magnetic Molecularly Imprinted Graphene Composite Highly Adsorbent for 4-Nitrophenol in Aqueous Medium

    Jing Luo;Yahan Gao;Kan Tan;Wei Wei

  • Micelles and Hollow Nanospheres Based on ε-Caprolactone-Containing Polymers in Aqueous Media

    Xiaoya Liu;Xiaoya Liu;Ming Jiang;Shuli Yang;Mingqing Chen

  • Electrochemical sensor for bovine hemoglobin based on a novel graphene-molecular imprinted polymers composite as recognition element

    Jing Luo;Sisi Jiang;Xiaoya Liu

  • Pickering emulsions stabilized by self-assembled colloidal particles of copolymers of P(St-alt-MAn)-co-P(VM-alt-MAn)

    Xiaoya Liu;Chenglin Yi;Ye Zhu;Yiqun Yang

  • Synthesis of stable aqueous dispersion of graphene/polyaniline composite mediated by polystyrene sulfonic acid

    Jing Luo;Sisi Jiang;Yong Wu;Meiling Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Mingqing Chen
Mingqing Chen Jiangnan University
Mitsuru Akashi
Mitsuru Akashi Osaka University
Wei Wang
Wei Wang Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China
Ching-Ping Wong
Ching-Ping Wong Georgia Institute of Technology
Yufeng Zheng
Yufeng Zheng Peking University
Min Wang
Min Wang University of Hong Kong
Chang-Qi Ma
Chang-Qi Ma Chinese Academy of Sciences

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