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Chang-Chun Ge

Researcher at University of Science and Technology Beijing

Publications -  5
Citations -  217

Chang-Chun Ge is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology Beijing. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymerization & Self-healing hydrogels. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 207 citations.

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Sol–gel auto-igniting synthesis and structural property of cerium-doped titanium dioxide nanosized powders

TL;DR: Anatase-type TiO2 (titania) doped with cerium up to 5% was directly formed as nanometer-sized particles from TiO(NO3)2-Ce(NO 3)2−NH4NO3-citric acid complex compound system by sol-gel auto-igniting synthesis process.
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Effect of co-dopant addition on the properties of yttrium and neodymium doped barium cerate electrolyte

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discussed the Y and Nd doped barium cerate perovskites prepared by a modified Pechini method and the series prepared is described by the formula BaCe 0.80 Y x Nd 0.2− x O 3− δ.
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Frontal copolymerization synthesis and property characterization of starch-graft-poly(acrylic acid) hydrogels.

TL;DR: This work describes the first frontal polymerization synthesis of a graft copolymer superabsorbent hydrogel of acrylic acid onto starch at high monomer and initiator concentration and the ultimate properties of the product appear to depend on the polymerization front velocity and the temperature.
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Frontal polymerization synthesis of starch-grafted hydrogels: Effect of temperature and tube size on propagating front and properties of hydrogels.

TL;DR: The frontal polymerization process was used to produce superabsorbent hydrogels based on acrylic acid monomers grafted onto starch using a simple test tube which was nonadiabatic and permitted contact with air, and the effects of initial temperature and tube size on the propagating front of grafting copolymerization and the properties ofhydrogels were explored.