🌟Prof Dr. Jianxiong Xu, Hydrogel-based sensor, Best Researcher AwardšŸ†

  • Professor at Hunan University of Technology, China

Jianxiong Xu is a professor at the College of Life Sciences and Chemistry in Hunan University of Technology, China. He earned his Ph.D. degree from Nankai University in 2013. With a focus on the preparation of functional hydrogels and their applications in flexible wearable sensors, Xu has made significant contributions to the field of materials science.

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According to his Scopus Author Identifier, Jianxiong Xu has garnered 1,700 citations from 1,335 documents. He has authored or co-authored 92 documents, resulting in a h-index of 25. These metrics indicate the impact and productivity of his research output.

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Education

Jianxiong Xu received his Ph.D. degree from Nankai University in 2013, marking a significant milestone in his academic journey.

Research Focus

Xu’s research primarily revolves around the preparation of functional hydrogels and their applications in flexible wearable sensors. This focus underscores his interest in developing innovative materials for advanced technological applications.

Professional Journey

After completing his Ph.D., Jianxiong Xu embarked on his professional journey as a professor at the College of Life Sciences and Chemistry in Hunan University of Technology, China. He has since dedicated himself to conducting cutting-edge research and educating the next generation of scientists.

Honors & Awards

Throughout his career, Xu has been recognized for his contributions and achievements. He has been selected as 121 innovative talent, Hunan province young backbone teacher, and Zhuzhou young lift talent. Additionally, he achieved the Hunan Province Natural Science Third Prize, demonstrating his excellence in research.

Publications Noted & Contributions

As the first author or corresponding author, Jianxiong Xu has published more than 70 SCI papers. His publications have contributed significantly to the advancement of knowledge in the field of materials science, particularly in the area of functional hydrogels and wearable sensor technologies.

“Mxene hybrid conductive hydrogels with mechanical flexibility, frost-resistance, photothermoelectric conversion characteristics and their multiple applications in sensing”

This article discusses the development of Mxene hybrid conductive hydrogels with several properties, including mechanical flexibility, frost-resistance, and photothermoelectric conversion characteristics. These hydrogels are applied in sensing applications.

Contributors: Mengjuan Hou, Maolin Yu, Weiling Liu, Hongyi Zhang, Zengsheng Wang, Jingjing Du, Lijian Xu, Na Li, Jianxiong Xu

Published in Chemical Engineering Journal in March 2024.

“Dual‐Cross‐Linked Chitosan‐Based Antibacterial Hydrogels with Tough and Adhesive Properties for Wound Dressing”

This article presents dual-cross-linked chitosan-based antibacterial hydrogels designed for wound dressing applications. The hydrogels possess tough and adhesive properties.

Contributors: Jingjing Du, Yutong Zhang, Yilin Huang, Qiao Zhang, Wenzhi Wang, Maolin Yu, Lijian Xu, Jianxiong Xu

Published in Macromolecular Rapid Communications in December 2023.

“Highly sensitive strain sensor and self-powered triboelectric nanogenerator using a fully physical crosslinked double-network conductive hydrogel”

This article describes a highly sensitive strain sensor and self-powered triboelectric nanogenerator utilizing a fully physical crosslinked double-network conductive hydrogel.

Contributors: Yuecong Luo, Maolin Yu, Yutong Zhang, Yuanyuan Wang, Lan Long, Haihu Tan, Na Li, Lijian Xu, Jianxiong Xu

Published in Nano Energy in December 2022.

“Two-dimensional oxygen vacancy-doped tungsten oxide hydrate nanosheets for high-performance electrochromic device”

This article focuses on two-dimensional oxygen vacancy-doped tungsten oxide hydrate nanosheets used in high-performance electrochromic devices.

Contributors: Jingjing Du, Zhiyu Zhang, Chenchen Yue, Zhaojun Nie, Haihu Tan, Zengmin Tang, Na Li, Lijian Xu, Jianxiong Xu

Published in Materials Today Chemistry in December 2022.

“Agar/carbon dot crosslinked polyacrylamide double-network hydrogels with robustness, self-healing, and stimulus-response fluorescence for smart anti-counterfeiting”

This article discusses agar/carbon dot crosslinked polyacrylamide double-network hydrogels with properties such as robustness, self-healing, and stimulus-response fluorescence, applied in smart anti-counterfeiting.

Contributors: Shaowen Xie, Yin Chen, Ziyu Guo, Yuecong Luo, Haihu Tan, Lijian Xu, Jianxiong Xu, Jie Zheng

Published in Materials Chemistry Frontiers in 2021.

Research Timeline

Since joining Hunan University of Technology, Xu has been actively involved in research projects funded by various organizations, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), China Post-doctoral Science Foundation, and Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation. His research timeline showcases his continuous dedication to pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge.

Collaborations and Projects

Jianxiong Xu has collaborated with peers and institutions on several research projects, leveraging his expertise in materials science and hydrogel technology. His collaborations have resulted in innovative solutions and advancements in flexible wearable sensor technology, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in scientific research.

Jianxiong Xu | Hydrogel-based sensor | Best Researcher Award

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