Sun Yangang

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Personal Information

Sun Yangang, male, Ph.D, awarded from Donghua university. Associate Professor, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University of Engineering Science. +86-21-67791217, Syg021@sues.edu.cn.

Research Fields

Yangang Sun received a M.S. degree in inorganic chemistry from Heilongjiang University in 2003 and received his Ph.D. at the College of Materials Science and Engineering in Donghua University in 2010. From 2013 to 2014, he worked as visitor scholar for Nanyang Technological University of Singapore. At present, he is an associate professor of SUES (China). He has authored and co-authored more than 30 refereed journal publications and held over 5 patents. His current research interests are the fabrication of size-, shape-, and composition-controlled inorganic nanostructures (including nanoparticles, nanosheets, nanowires, nanoribbons and nanotubes), and their applications in nanodevices.

Research Achievements

1. Y. G. Sun, J. Q. Hu, Z. G. Chen, Y. Bando, D. Golberg, Prospective important semiconducting nanotubes: synthesis, properties and applications, Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2009, 19, 7592-7605.

2. Y. G. Sun, J. Q. Hu, N. Wang, R. J. Zou, J. H. Wu, Y. L. Song, H. H. Chen, H. H. Chen, Z. G. Chen, Controllable hydrothermal synthesis, growth mechanism, and properties of ZnO three-dimensional structures, New Journal of Chemistry, 2010, 34, 732-737.

3. Y. G. Sun, R. J. Zou, W. Y. Li, Q. W. Tian, J. H. Wu, Z. G. Chen, J.Q. Hu, A controllable hydrothermal synthesis of uniform three-dimensional hierarchical microstructured ZnO films, CrystEngComm, 2011, 13, 6107-6113.

4. Y. G. Sun, R. J. Zou, Q. W. Tian, J. H. Wu, Z. G. Chen, J. Q. Hu, Hydrothermal synthesis, growth mechanism, and properties of three-dimensional micro/nanoscaled hierarchical architecture films of hemimorphite zinc silicate, CrystEngComm, 2011, 13, 2273-2280.

5. Y. G. Sun,* L. Yu, P. H. Rao, Rational growth of ternary Zn2GeO4 nanorods and self-assembled hierarchical nanostructures, Journal of Crystal Growth, 2012, 347, 73-76.

Foundation:

1. Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (Grant no.14ZZ160).

2. Open Fund of State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fiber s and Polymer Materials, Donghua University (Grant no.LK1209).

3. The Foundation of Shanghai University of Engineering Science, China (Grant no.2012gp13).