Wang Jincheng

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Personal Information

Wang Jincheng, male, Ph.D, awarded from Donghua University. Professor, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University of Engineering Science. +86-21-67791236, wjc406@sues.edu.cn.

Research Fields

He has been engaged in the research on functional polymer materials in recent years, especially has attainment in the preparation of novel flame retardant rubber materials. He has undertaken more than ten projects, including National Natural Science Foundation, Shanghai Shu Guang Program, Shanghai Talent Development Funds, Fund of Shanghai Magnolia Technology Professionals, Fund of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, and so on. He has applied for nearly thirty National Invention Patents, fifteen of which have been authorized. He has published more than sixty papers in domestic and foreign academic journals, more than thirty of which were indexed by SCI. He was invited as the peer reviewer of more journals such as Polymer Degradation and Stability. He was now a project evaluation expert of Engineering and Materials Science Department of National Natural Science Fund Committee.

Research Achievements

1. Wang Jincheng*, Sun Kai, Hao Wenli, Du Youcheng, Pan Chen. Structure and properties research on montmorillonite modified by flame-retardant dendrimer [J]. Applied Clay Science, 2014, 90: 109-121.

2. Wang Jincheng*, Du Youcheng, Sun Kai, Sun Yibo, Pan Chen, Zhao Yi . Organoclays prepared from montmorillonites with tetramethylolphosphonium chloride in different pH conditions [J]. Powder Technology, 2013, 247: 178-187.

3. Wang Jincheng, Xue Ye, Cang Shijiao. Green flame retardant rubber materials and their preparation methods [P]. National Invention Patent, ZL 201010136235.5.

4. Wang Jincheng. Preparation of hyper-branched organo-montmorillonite and its application in silicone rubber, National Natural Science Project (China).

5. Wang Jincheng. Structure design, controllable preparation, and application of dendtrimer type of flame-retardant silicate layers, National Natural Science Project (China).