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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016

Superhydrophobic and Superoleophilic Micro-Wrinkled Reduced Graphene Oxide as a Highly Portable and Recyclable Oil Sorbent

Chunfang Feng; Zhifeng Yi; Fenghua She; Weimin Gao; Zheng Peng; Christopher J. Garvey; Ludovic F. Dumée; Lingxue Kong

The potential of superhydrophobic and superoleophilic microwrinkled reduced graphene oxide (MWrGO) structures is here demonstrated for oil spill cleanup. The impact of the thickness of MWrGO films on the sorption performance of three different oils was investigated. Water contact angles across the MWrGO surfaces were found to exceed 150°, while oil could be easily absorbed by the microwrinkled structures of MWrGO within seconds after contact. Although the oil surface diffusion rate was not found to be dependent on the thickness of the graphene oxide films, the oil sorption capacity was the largest with the thinner MWrGO films due to the high surface area resulting from their fine surface texture. Furthermore, the composite films can be repeatedly used for at least 20 oil sorption-removal cycles without any notable loss in selectivity and uptake capacity. These MWrGO/elastomer composite films could be applied as a potential candidate material for future oil spill cleanup.


Journal of Nanomaterials | 2012

Reinforcement of natural rubber with core-shell structure silica-poly(methyl methacrylate) nanoparticles

Qinghuang Wang; Yongyue Luo; Chunfang Feng; Zhifeng Yi; Quanfang Qiu; Lingxue Kong; Zheng Peng

A highly performing natural rubber/silica (NR/SiO2) nanocomposite with a SiO2 loading of 2wt% was prepared by combining similar dissolve mutually theory with latex compounding techniques. Before polymerization, double bonds were introduced onto the surface of the SiO2 particles with the silane-coupling agent. The core-shell structure silica-poly(methyl methacrylate), SiO2- PMMA, nanoparticles were formed by grafting polymerization of MMA on the surface of the modified SiO2 particles via in situ emulsion, and then NR/SiO2 nanocomposite was prepared by blending SiO2-PMMA and PMMA-modified NR (NR-PMMA). The Fourier transforminfrared spectroscopy results show that PMMA has been successfully introduced onto the surface of SiO2, which can be well dispersed in NR matrix and present good interfacial adhesion with NR phase. Compared with those of pure NR, the thermal resistance and tensile properties of NR/SiO2 nanocomposite are significantly improved.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015

Functionalized Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles with Redox-Responsive Short-Chain Gatekeepers for Agrochemical Delivery

Zhifeng Yi; Hashmath I. Hussain; Chunfang Feng; Dequan Sun; Fenghua She; James Rookes; David M. Cahill; Lingxue Kong

The controlled release of salicylic acid (SA), a key phytohormone, was mediated by using a novel decanethiol gatekeeper system grafted onto mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs). The decanethiol was conjugated only to the external surfaces of the MSNs through glutathione (GSH)-cleavable disulfide linkages and the introduction of a process to assemble gatekeepers only on the outer surface so that the mesopore area can be maintained for high cargo loading. Raman and nitrogen sorption isotherm analyses confirmed the successful linkage of decanethiol to the surface of MSNs. The in vitro release of SA from decanethiol gated MSNs indicated that the release rate of SA in an environment with a certain amount of GSH was significantly higher than that without GSH. More importantly, in planta experiments showed the release of SA from decanethiol gated MSNs by GSH induced sustained expression of the plant defense gene PR-1 up to 7 days after introduction, while free SA caused an early peak in PR-1 expression which steadily decreased after 3 days. This study demonstrates the redox-responsive release of a phytohormone in vitro and also indicates the potential use of MSNs in planta as a controlled agrochemical delivery system.


Mini-reviews in Medicinal Chemistry | 2018

Tailored Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Controlled Drug Delivery: Platform Fabrication, Targeted Delivery, and Computational Design and Analysis.

Xiaodong She; Lijue Chen; Zhifeng Yi; Chengpeng Li; Canzhong He; Chunfang Feng; Tao Wang; Sarah Shigdar; Wei Duan; Lingxue Kong

Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) are exceptionally promising drug carriers for controlled drug delivery systems because their morphology, pore structure, pore volume and pore size can be well tailored to obtain certain drug release profiles. Moreover, they possess the ability to specifically transport and deliver anti-cancer drugs when targeting molecules are properly grafted onto their surface. MSNs based drug delivery systems have the potential to revolutionize cancer therapy. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the fabrication, modification of MSNs and their applications in tumour-targeted delivery. In addition, the characterization and analysis of MSNs with computer aided strategies were described. The existing issues and future prospective concerning the applications of MSNs as drug carriers for controlled drug delivery systems were discussed.


Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Materials Science and Energy Engineering; CMSEE 2014 conference proceedings | 2015

The high renaissance properties of porous three dimensional graphene using one step reduction and its application in flexible conductor

Chunfang Feng; Zhifeng Yi; Lingxue Kong; Zheng Peng

A super conductive graphene with continuous three dimensional (3D) porous structures that can potentially be used as flexible conductors has been produced by one step reduction of graphene oxide (GO) film. The high renaissance properties have been demonstrated by mechanical and electrical results where a noticeable increase in the electrical conductivity to 3850 S/cm has been demonstrated after embedding the 3D graphene foam into nearly insulated polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The graphene integrated PDMS film has a higher strain up to 100% elongation compared with the strain of only 60% for PDMS. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and x-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) results reveal that most oxidized groups have been removed, which contributes to the renaissance of most outstanding properties of graphene because of the recovery of sp2 carbon structures.


Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Materials Science and Energy Engineering; CMSEE 2014 | 2015

A Facile Synthesis of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticle and its Morphology Manipulation by Varying pH Value

Zhifeng Yi; Chunfang Feng; Lingxue Kong; David M. Cahill

Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with particle size of20 nm have been synthesised through the template directed method at low temperature. The pH value of the reaction solution was found to have a great impact on the morphology of the final products. The morphology of resultant MSNs were investigated through transmission electron microscope. The mesoporous structure was examined by Brunauer-Emmett-Teller and Barrett-Joyner-Halenda methods. The results suggested that the high pH value had a great effect on the morphology of the final MSNs. Higher pH value intensified the interaction between particles. The pH value less than 10 is good for the formation of nanoparticles, while at pH 12, a silica framework with heterogeneous mesopore structure can be obtained.


Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-materials Science Edition | 2013

Preparation and characterization of natural rubber/silica nanocomposites using rule of similarity in latex

Yongyue Luo; Chunfang Feng; Qinghuang Wang; Zhifeng Yi; Quanfang Qiu; Kong Lx; Zheng Peng

Rule of similarity and latex compounding techniques were combined for the first time to prepare natural rubber/nanosilica (NR/SiO2) nanocomposite with core-shell nanosilica-poly (methyl methacrylate) (SiO2-PMMA) particles and PMMA-modified natural rubber matrix (NR-PMMA). The microstructure of SiO2 and nanocomposites with different SiO2 contents was characterized by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR); the morphology of nanocomposites was investigated with scanning electron microscopy (SEM); the tensile strength was characterized by tensile testing machine and the thermal stability of composites was studied by thermal gravimetric analysis. Results showed that PMMA chains have successfully grafted onto the surface of SiO2, and the core-shell SiO2-PMMA nanoparticles and NR-PMMA latex have been perfectly incorporated. SiO2-PMMA nanoparticles are evenly distributed over the NR matrix with an average size in the range of 60–100 nm at the low content (SiO2≤ 3 wt%), while aggregations are apparently observed when 5 wt% SiO2 is loaded. In addition, NR/SiO2 composities possess a considerable improvement in ageing resistance compared with the pure NR. The tensile strength of composite increases from 6.99 to 12.72 MPa, reaching the highest value at a 0.5 wt% SiO2 loading, and then the figure decreases gradually because of the aggregation of SiO2 nanoparticles. It is anticipated that the reported process is to provide a simple and economic way for preparing NR composites.


Desalination | 2015

Promoted water transport across graphene oxide–poly(amide) thin film composite membranes and their antibacterial activity

Li He; Ludovic F. Dumée; Chunfang Feng; Leonora Velleman; Rackel Reis; Fenghua She; Weimin Gao; Lingxue Kong


Carbon | 2010

Self-assembled natural rubber/multi-walled carbon nanotube composites using latex compounding techniques

Zheng Peng; Chunfang Feng; Yongyue Luo; Yongzhen Li; Lingxue Kong


Carbon | 2015

Growth of nano-textured graphene coatings across highly porous stainless steel supports towards corrosion resistant coatings

Ludovic F. Dumée; Li He; Ziyu Wang; Phillip Sheath; Jianyu Xiong; Chunfang Feng; Mike Yongjun Tan; Fenghua She; Mikel Duke; Stephen Gray; Alfredo Pacheco; Peter Hodgson; Mainak Majumder; Lingxue Kong

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Zheng Peng

Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences

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Yongyue Luo

Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences

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Christopher J. Garvey

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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