Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Weiyuan Liang is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Weiyuan Liang.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2018

Novel concept of the smart NIR-light–controlled drug release of black phosphorus nanostructure for cancer therapy

Meng Qiu; Dou Wang; Weiyuan Liang; Liping Liu; Yin Zhang; Xing Chen; David K. Sang; Chenyang Xing; Zhongjun Li; Biqin Dong; Feng Xing; Dianyuan Fan; Shiyun Bao; Han Zhang; Yihai Cao

Significance Precision delivery of cancer drugs to tumor site is crucial for improving therapeutic efficacy and minimizing adverse effects. Despite tremendous efforts, current drug delivery systems remain an unmet clinical need for cancer therapy. Herein, we propose a unique concept of applying external light to control drug delivery in cancer tissues. In preclinical cancer models, we demonstrate that the near-infrared light-induced decomposition of black phosphorus hydrogel accurately releases drugs in tumor tissues to eradicate subcutaneous breast and melanoma cancers without causing any adverse effects. We believe that our therapeutic system can be used for effective treatment of most cancer types. Our findings may likely bring about a paradigm shift in clinical treatment of cancer and millions of cancer patients will benefit from our findings. A biodegradable drug delivery system (DDS) is one the most promising therapeutic strategies for cancer therapy. Here, we propose a unique concept of light activation of black phosphorus (BP) at hydrogel nanostructures for cancer therapy. A photosensitizer converts light into heat that softens and melts drug-loaded hydrogel-based nanostructures. Drug release rates can be accurately controlled by light intensity, exposure duration, BP concentration, and hydrogel composition. Owing to sufficiently deep penetration of near-infrared (NIR) light through tissues, our BP-based system shows high therapeutic efficacy for treatment of s.c. cancers. Importantly, our drug delivery system is completely harmless and degradable in vivo. Together, our work proposes a unique concept for precision cancer therapy by external light excitation to release cancer drugs. If these findings are successfully translated into the clinic, millions of patients with cancer will benefit from our work.


Small | 2017

Fluorinated Phosphorene: Electrochemical Synthesis, Atomistic Fluorination, and Enhanced Stability

Xian Tang; Weiyuan Liang; Jinlai Zhao; Zhongjun Li; Meng Qiu; Taojian Fan; Crystal Shaojuan Luo; Ye Zhou; Yu Li; Zhinan Guo; Dianyuan Fan; Han Zhang

Phosphorene has attracted great interest due to its unique electronic and optoelectronic properties owing to its tunable direct and moderate band-gap in association with high carrier mobility. However, its intrinsic instability in air seriously hinders its practical applications, and problems of technical complexity and in-process degradation exist in currently proposed stabilization strategies. A facile pathway in obtaining and stabilizing phosphorene through a one-step, ionic liquid-assisted electrochemical exfoliation and synchronous fluorination process is reported in this study. This strategy enables fluorinated phosphorene (FP) to be discovered and large-scale, highly selective few-layer FP (3-6 atomic layers) to be obtained. The synthesized FP is found to exhibit unique morphological and optical characteristics. Possible atomistic fluorination configurations of FP are revealed by core-level binding energy shift calculations in combination with spectroscopic measurements, and the results indicate that electrolyte concentration significantly modulates the fluorination configurations. Furthermore, FP is found to exhibit enhanced air stability thanks to the antioxidation and antihydration effects of the introduced fluorine adatoms, and demonstrate excellent photothermal stability during a week of air exposure. These findings pave the way toward real applications of phosphorene-based nanophotonics.


Nanotechnology | 2018

Two-dimensional bismuth nanosheets as prospective photo-detector with tunable optoelectronic performance

Hao Huang; Xiaohui Ren; Zhongjun Li; Huide Wang; Zongyu Huang; Hui Qiao; Pinghua Tang; Jinlai Zhao; Weiyuan Liang; Yanqi Ge; Jie Liu; Jianqing Li; Xiang Qi; Han Zhang

Two dimensional Bi nanosheets have been employed to fabricate electrodes for broadband photo-detection. A series of characterization techniques including scanning electron microscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy have verified that Bi nanosheets with intact lamellar structure have been obtained after facile liquid phase exfoliation. In the meanwhile, UV-vis and Raman spectra are also carried out and the inherent optical and physical properties of Bi nanosheets are confirmed. Inherited from the topological characteristics of Bi bulk counterpart, the resultant Bi nanosheet-based photo-detector exhibits preferable photo-response activity as well as environmental robustness. We then evaluate the photo-electrochemical (PEC) performance of the photodetector in 1 M NaOH and 0.5 M Na2SO4 electrolytes, and demonstrated that the as-prepared Bi nanosheets may possess a great potential as PEC-type photo-detector. Additional PEC measurements show that the current density of Bi nanosheets can reach up to 830 nA cm-2, while an enhanced responsivity (1.8 μA W-1) had been achieved. We anticipate that this contribution can provide feasibility towards the construction of high-performance elemental Bi nanosheets-based optoelectronic devices in the future.


Laser & Photonics Reviews | 2018

Broadband Nonlinear Photonics in Few-Layer MXene Ti3C2Tx (T = F, O, or OH)

Xiantao Jiang; Shunxiang Liu; Weiyuan Liang; Shaojuan Luo; Zhiliang He; Yanqi Ge; Huide Wang; Rui Cao; Feng Zhang; Qiao Wen; Jianqing Li; Qiaoliang Bao; Dianyuan Fan; Han Zhang


ACS Photonics | 2017

Ultrasmall Bismuth Quantum Dots: Facile Liquid-Phase Exfoliation, Characterization, and Application in High-Performance UV–Vis Photodetector

Chenyang Xing; Weichun Huang; Zhongjian Xie; Jinlai Zhao; Dingtao Ma; Taojian Fan; Weiyuan Liang; Yanqi Ge; Biqin Dong; Jianqing Li; Han Zhang


Advanced Optical Materials | 2018

Nonlinear Few‐Layer Antimonene‐Based All‐Optical Signal Processing: Ultrafast Optical Switching and High‐Speed Wavelength Conversion

Yufeng Song; Yunxiang Chen; Xiantao Jiang; Weiyuan Liang; Ke Wang; Zhiming Liang; Yanqi Ge; Feng Zhang; Leiming Wu; Jilin Zheng; Jianhua Ji; Han Zhang


Laser & Photonics Reviews | 2018

Broadband Nonlinear Photonics in Few-Layer MXene Ti3C2Tx (T = F, O, or OH) (Laser Photonics Rev. 12(2)/2018)

Xiantao Jiang; Shunxiang Liu; Weiyuan Liang; Shaojuan Luo; Zhiliang He; Yanqi Ge; Huide Wang; Rui Cao; Feng Zhang; Qiao Wen; Jianqing Li; Qiaoliang Bao; Dianyuan Fan; Han Zhang


Advanced Optical Materials | 2017

2D Nonlayered Selenium Nanosheets: Facile Synthesis, Photoluminescence, and Ultrafast Photonics

Chenyang Xing; Zhongjian Xie; Zhiming Liang; Weiyuan Liang; Taojian Fan; Joice Sophia Ponraj; Sathish Chander Dhanabalan; Dianyuan Fan; Han Zhang


Laser Physics Letters | 2018

MXene Ti3C2T x absorber for a 1.06 μm passively Q-switched ceramic laser

Xiao-Yue Feng; Bao-Yong Ding; Weiyuan Liang; Feng Zhang; Ting-Yin Ning; Jie Liu; Han Zhang


Chinese Physics B | 2018

MXene Ti3C2 Tx saturable absorber for pulsed laser at 1.3 μm

Cong Wang; Qian-Qian Peng; Xiuwei Fan; Weiyuan Liang; Feng Zhang; Jie Liu; Han Zhang

Collaboration


Dive into the Weiyuan Liang's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Feng Zhang

Shandong Normal University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge