Name | Xiaolin Lu |
Professional titles | Dr., Associate Prof. |
Doctoral supervisor OR Master's supervisor | Doctoral supervisor |
Major | Biomedical Engineering and Polymer Science |
Academic expertise and research direction | Understanding molecular-level structures of biomacromolecular and polymer surfaces and interfaces Linear and Nonlinear spectroscopic characterization of surfaces and interfaces of Soft Materials Engineering surfaces for biomedical applications |
Current research and other projects | Nonlinear spectroscopic study of polymer thin films on metal subtrates, 51173169, National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2012-2015 Molecular-level structures of epoxy-inorganic substrate interfaces studied by sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy, 21004054, National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2011-2013 Qianjiang Talents Project of Department of Science and Technology in Zhejiang province (Grant No. 2011R10025) |
Books and papers | 1. Yong Fang, Bolin Li, Jincheng Yu, Jie Zhou, Xin Xu, Wei Shao, Xiaolin Lu* “Probing surface and interfacial molecular structures of a rubbery adhesion promoter using sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy” Surf. Sci.2013, 615, 26-32. 2. Bolin Li, Jie Zhou, Xin Xu, Jincheng Yu, Wei Shao, Yong Fang, Xiaolin Lu* “Solvent quality affects chain conformational order at the polymer surface revealed by sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy” Polymer2013, 54, 1853-1859. 3. Xiaolin Lu*, Gi, Xue, Xinping Wang, Jianglong Han, Xiaofeng Han, Jeanne Hankett, Dawei Li, Zhan Chen* “Directly Probing Molecular Ordering at the Buried Polymer/Metal Interface 2: Using P-Polarized Input Beams” Macromolecules2012, 45, 6087-6094. 4.Xiaolin Lu*, Matthew L. Clarke, Dawei Li, Xinping Wang, Gi Xue, and Zhan Chen* “A Sum Frequency Generation Vibrational Study of the Interference Effect in Poly(n-butyl methacrylate) Thin Films Sandwiched between Silica and Water” J. Phys. Chem. C 2011, 115, 13759-13767. 5. Xiaolin Lu*, Zhen Chen, Gi Xue*, Xinping Wang “Probing polymer surfaces and interfaces using sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy- a powerful nonlinear optical technique” Front. Chem. China2010, 5, 435-444. |
lxl@seu.edu.cn | |
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