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Liangbin Li
Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China
Publications - 371
Citations - 11338
Liangbin Li is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystallization & Nucleation. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 341 publications receiving 8970 citations. Previous affiliations of Liangbin Li include The Chinese University of Hong Kong & Sichuan University.
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A novel apparatus combining polymer extrusion processing and x-ray scattering
TL;DR: In this article, a novel apparatus was designed and constructed combining polymer extrusion processing and x-ray scattering, which allows direct, real-time monitoring of structure and temperature development in polymer material during extrusion.
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A Universal Blown Film Apparatus for in Situ X-ray Measurements
TL;DR: In this paper, a setup of blown film machine combined with in situ synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction measurements and infrared temperature testing is reported to study the structure evolution of polymers during film blowing.
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Lyotropic Rod−Coil Poly(amide-block-aramid) Alternating Block Copolymers: Phase Behavior and Structure
TL;DR: In this article, the phase behavior of rod-coil multiblock copolymers comprised of alternating poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) (PPTA) and polyamide 6,6 (PA 6, 6) blocks was investigated.
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Search for $B^{-}\to\mu^{-}\bar\nu_\mu$ Decays at the Belle Experiment
A.L. Sibidanov,Kevin Varvell,Iki Adachi,H. Aihara,S. Al Said,D. M. Asner,T. Aushev,R. Ayad,V. Babu,I. Badhrees,Seema Bahinipati,A. M. Bakich,Vikas Bansal,E. L. Barberio,Prafulla Kumar Behera,B. Bhuyan,Jyoti Prakash Biswal,A. Bozek,M. Bračko,T. E. Browder,D. Červenkov,P. Chang,V. Chekelian,A. Chen,B. G. Cheon,K. Chilikin,K. Cho,S. K. Choi,Y. Choi,D. Cinabro,T. Czank,N. Dash,S. Di Carlo,Z. Doležal,Z. Drásal,Dipanwita Dutta,S. Eidelman,D. Epifanov,James E. Fast,T. Ferber,B. G. Fulsom,V. Gaur,N. Gabyshev,A. Garmash,P. Goldenzweig,D. Greenwald,Y. Guan,Elisa Guido,J. Haba,K. Hayasaka,H. Hayashii,M. T. Hedges,S. Hirose,W. S. Hou,C. L. Hsu,T. Iijima,K. Inami,G. Inguglia,A. Ishikawa,R. Itoh,M. Iwasaki,Y. Iwasaki,W. W. Jacobs,I. Jaegle,H. B. Jeon,Y. Jin,K. K. Joo,T. Julius,J. Kahn,A. B. Kaliyar,K. H. Kang,G. Karyan,T. Kawasaki,C. Kiesling,D. Y. Kim,J. B. Kim,S. H. Kim,Yongsun Kim,K. Kinoshita,Peter Kodys,S. Korpar,D. Kotchetkov,P. Križan,P. Krokovny,T. Kuhr,R. Kulasiri,Rakesh Kumar,A. Kuzmin,Y. J. Kwon,J. S. Lange,I. S. Lee,C. H. Li,Liangbin Li,L. Li Gioi,J. Libby,D. Liventsev,M. Lubej,T. Luo,M. Masuda,T. Matsuda,M. Merola,K. Miyabayashi,H. Miyata,R. Mizuk,G. B. Mohanty,H. K. Moon,T. Mori,R. Mussa,E. Nakano,M. Nakao,Tara Nanut,K. J. Nath,Z. Natkaniec,M. Nayak,M. Niiyama,N. K. Nisar,S. Nishida,S. Ogawa,S. Okuno,H. Ono,P. Pakhlov,G. Pakhlova,B. Pal,C. S. Park,C. W. Park,H. Park,Soumen Paul,T. K. Pedlar,R. Pestotnik,L. E. Piilonen,Martin Ritter,A. Rostomyan,M. Rozanska,Y. Sakai,M. Salehi,S. Sandilya,Yuki Sato,V. Savinov,O. Schneider,G. Schnell,C. Schwanda,Y. Seino,K. Senyo,M. E. Sevior,V.E. Shebalin,C. P. Shen,T. A. Shibata,J. G. Shiu,Frank Simon,Andrey Sokolov,E. Solovieva,M. Starič,J. F. Strube,J. Stypula,M. Sumihama,K. Sumisawa,T. Sumiyoshi,M. Takizawa,U. Tamponi,K. Tanida,F. Tenchini,K. Trabelsi,M. Uchida,Sadaharu Uehara,T. Uglov,Yoshinobu Unno,S. Uno,Phillip Urquijo,C. Van Hulse,G. S. Varner,V. Vorobyev,C. H. Wang,Meng Wang,P. L. Wang,M. Watanabe,Shoichi Watanuki,Eberhard Widmann,E. Won,Y. Yamashita,H. Ye,John Yelton,C. Z. Yuan,Y. Yusa,Z. P. Zhang,V.N. Zhilich,V. Zhukova,Vladimir Zhulanov,A. Zupanc +187 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a search for the rare, purely leptonic decay B- -> mu(n) over bar (mu) performed with a 711 fb(-1) data sample that contains 772 x 10(6) B(B)-over bar pairs, collected near the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e(+)e(-) collider.
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Highly ordered, ultra long nanofibrils via the hierarchical self-assembly of ionic aromatic oligoamides
Junjun Li,Ningdong Huang,Daoliang Wang,Lu Xu,Youju Huang,Mingming Chen,Jiaojiao Tao,Guoqiang Pan,Ziyu Wu,Liangbin Li +9 more
TL;DR: Inspired by the hierarchical assembly of bio-macromolecules, this paper designed a water soluble three-arm ionic aromatic oligoamide which can spontaneously self-assemble into bundles of nanofibrils.