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Yongchun Kan

Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China

Publications -  62
Citations -  2032

Yongchun Kan is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fire retardant & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1068 citations.

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In situ preparation of functionalized graphene oxide/epoxy nanocomposites with effective reinforcements

TL;DR: In this article, a cost-effective approach to construct a flexible interphase structure, strong interfacial interaction and good dispersion of functionalized graphene in epoxy nanocomposites through a local epoxy-rich environment around graphene oxide sheets, which reinforces the polymer properties and indicates further application in research and industrial areas.
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Design of compressible flame retardant grafted porous organic polymer based separator with high fire safety and good electrochemical properties

TL;DR: In this paper, a compressible P-POP/polyolefin composite separator with flame retardant grafted melamine-based porous organic polymer (P-Pop) is presented.
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Self-assembled supermolecular aggregate supported on boron nitride nanoplatelets for flame retardant and friction application

TL;DR: In this paper, hydroxyl-functionalized boron nitride (OBN) nanoplatelets have been successfully synthesized through a simple two-step method, involving a simple ball milling of bulk BN powders in the assistance of sodium hydroxide, which combine the synergetic effect of mechanical shear forces and chemical peeling, followed by annealing under air condition.
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In situ loading ultra-small Cu2O nanoparticles on 2D hierarchical TiO2-graphene oxide dual-nanosheets: Towards reducing fire hazards of unsaturated polyester resin.

TL;DR: A plausible flame-retardant mechanism was hypothesized to elaborate how Cu2OTiO2GO nanosheets work inside the flaming UPR nanocomposite and this innovative idea may be expanded to other polymer system and open a new door to develop polymeric Nanocomposites with high performance.
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Fabrication of an anode composed of a N, S co-doped carbon nanotube hollow architecture with CoS2 confined within: toward Li and Na storage.

TL;DR: This work reports the preparation of a N, S co-doped carbon nanotube hollow architecture confining CoS2 (CoS2/NSCNHF) derived from bimetal-organic-frameworks, and indicates the presence of a partial pseudocapacitive contribution, facilitating the fast Li+/Na+ interaction/extraction process and thus giving it superb electrochemical property.