Network


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

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Xiaodi Shi is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Xiaodi Shi.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2016

Synthesis of surfactant-free hydroxypropyl methylcellulose nanogels for controlled release of insulin.

Di Zhao; Xiaodi Shi; Tianqun Liu; Xihua Lu; Gao Qiu; Kenneth J. Shea

A facile controlled-release nanogels delivery system has been developed by using hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) hybrid nanogels as encapsulation shell materials, which were synthesized by surfactant-free polymerization in aqueous solution. The effects of reaction time and cross-linker concentration on the size of the nanogels have been studied. The results showed that in a certain range, the particle size decreased with increasing reaction time and increasing concentration of cross-linker. Meanwhile, at the feeding ratio 0.05/1 of HPMC/methacrylic acid (MAA), the LCST of prepared nanogels at pH=6 was close to the body temperature, which can be used as sustained insulin delivery system. Besides, the HPMC nanogels loaded with insulin had a high drug loading of 21.3% and a high entrapment efficiency of 95.7%. The release behavior of the insulin nanogels can be adjusted by pH and temperature which will have potential applications in controlled release delivery system.


RSC Advances | 2016

Preparation of high encapsulation efficiency fragrance microcapsules and their application in textiles

Di Zhao; Xin Jiao; Miaomiao Zhang; Kai Ye; Xiaodi Shi; Xihua Lu; Gao Qiu; Kenneth J. Shea

Poly(1,4-butanediol dimethacrylate) microcapsules containing dementholized peppermint oil (DPO) were prepared by interfacial free-radical polymerization. The influence of the composition of the core material on the morphology of the fragrance microcapsules was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Response surface methodology (RSM) was applied to optimize the effects of curing temperature, homogenization time, ratio of core/shell and homogenization rate on the encapsulation efficiency. The thermal stability of the fragrance microcapsules was studied by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The prepared fragrance microcapsule, under optimal conditions, possessed spherical shape, good thermal stability below 100 °C and high encapsulation efficiency of 91%. In addition, the fragrance microcapsules coated onto cotton fabric displayed good washing durability after 15 cycles, which will be beneficial for their future application in textiles, daily necessities and so on.


RSC Advances | 2016

In situ synthesis of magnetic poly(N-tert-butyl acrylamide-co-acrylic acid)/Fe3O4 nanogels for magnetic resonance imaging

Di Zhao; Xueting Li; Xiaodi Shi; Kai Ye; Weiyi Liu; Gao Qiu; Xihua Lu

Poly(N-tert-butylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid)/Fe3O4 (P(TBA-co-AA)/Fe3O4) nanogels have been synthesized successfully by two steps: firstly, poly(N-tert-butylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) (P(TBA-co-AA)) nanogels were synthesized through emulsion precipitation polymerization by using N-tert-butylacrylamide (TBA) and acrylic acid (AA) as reactive monomers; then P(TBA-co-AA)/Fe3O4 nanogels were synthesized by in situ oxidation of Fe2+ into Fe3O4 nanoparticles inside the networks of the P(TBA-co-AA) nanogels. The prepared P(TBA-co-AA)/Fe3O4 nanogels were about 70 nm in dry state, and 118.9 nm in aqueous solution with a low polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.124. The small size and low PDI of the magnetic nanogels could be applied in living body. Besides, the nanogels had good superparamagnetic property, and high r2 relaxivity value of about 512.01 mM−1 s−1. These magnetic properties endowed the nanogels with a new ability to be applied in T2-style imaging. In short, this work would provide the possibility of using the P(TBA-co-AA)/Fe3O4 nanogels as contrast agents for high resolution of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).


Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2016

Coordination-bond-driven fabrication of crack-free photonic crystals

Xiaodi Shi; Weiyi Liu; Di Zhao; Xueting Li; Renmei Dou; Kenneth J. Shea; Xihua Lu

The self-assembled fabrication of large-area opal photonic crystals (PCs) that are free of cracks has remained a challenge which greatly limits the practicality of such a structure in optical and electronic applications. We report a new route in this paper for fabricating centimeter scale crack-free opal PC films in which the latex spheres are bound together through coordination bonds. The elimination of cracks in the PCs is attributed to the formation of metal ion–polymer latex spheres coordination complexes which is confirmed by shifts of the binding energy of the metal ion after the reaction. The coordination bonds enhance the interactions between the polymer latex spheres, which can neutralize the adhesion stress caused by the substrate and tension stress caused by the shrinkage of the latex spheres during the evaporation of solvent. The as-prepared PC films show a uniform diffraction color and excellent reflection properties, which proves that the formation of coordination bonds does not weaken the contrasts of the refractive index or the optical quality of the PCs. This facile fabrication of large area, crack-free opal PCs will offer significant insight into the preparation and applications of PCs in optical devices.


RSC Advances | 2016

Use of caprylic/capric triglyceride in the encapsulation of dementholized peppermint fragrance leading to smaller and better distributed nanocapsules

Kai Ye; Di Zhao; Xiaodi Shi; Xihua Lu

Dementholized peppermint (DP) fragrance nanocapsules were prepared through the interfacial polymerization of isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) and hexamethylene diamine (HMDA) in a nanoemulsion, in which peppermint fragrance added with/without caprylic/capric triglyceride (GTCC) was used as the core material and polyurea as the shell material. The results showed that addition of GTCC can significantly reduce the sizes of nanocapsules and improve the size distribution of the nanocapsules. Under the optimized conditions, the resulting DP-GTCC nanocapsules kept good physical stability, while DP nanocapsule dispersion was physically separated in a short time. The average nanocapsule diameter was 82.8 nm with a narrow size distribution of 0.19. The nanocapsules possessed a high DP fragrance loading of 16% with encapsulation efficiency of 81%. Besides, the addition of GTCC further improved the thermal stability of the core material. DP-GTCC nanocapsule dispersion was very stable and exhibited good transparency at a nanocapsule concentration of 0.2% or less due to its very small size.


Colloid and Polymer Science | 2016

Synthesis and studies of poly(ethylene glycol dimethacrylate) microcapsule

Xin Jiao; Di Zhao; Yao Zhang; Qian Wu; Gao Qiu; Xihua Lu; Xiaodi Shi


Soft Matter | 2016

Self-assembly and the hemolysis effect of monodisperse N,N-diethylacrylamide/acrylic acid nanogels with high contents of acrylic acid

Xueting Li; Di Zhao; Xiaodi Shi; Gao Qiu; Xihua Lu


RSC Advances | 2015

Polymerization mechanism of poly(ethylene glycol dimethacrylate) fragrance nanocapsules

Di Zhao; Xin Jiao; Yao Zhang; Dong An; Xiaodi Shi; Xihua Lu; Gao Qiu; Kenneth J. Shea


Colloid and Polymer Science | 2016

A novel method to in situ synthesis of magnetic poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) nanogels

Tianze Ma; Xueting Li; Di Zhao; Gao Qiu; Xiaodi Shi; Xihua Lu


Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2018

Synthesis and self-assembly of multiple-responsive magnetic nanogels

Haiyang Yao; Xueting Li; Xiaodi Shi; Gao Qiu; Xihua Lu

Collaboration


Dive into the Xiaodi Shi's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
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