Han Lin
University of Akron
11 Papers
Han Lin is an academic researcher from University of Akron. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Gas separation. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Han Lin include Sichuan University.
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Papers
Holistically Engineered Polymer-Polymer and Polymer-Ion Interactions in Biocompatible Polyvinyl Alcohol Blends for High-Performance Triboelectric Devices in Self-Powered Wearable Cardiovascular Monitorings.
TL;DR: The gained fundamental understanding and demonstrated capabilities enable the rational design and holistic engineering of novel materials for more capable biocompatible triboelectric devices that can continuously monitor vital physiological signals for self-powered health diagnostics and therapeutics.
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Graphite oxide/boron nitride hybrid membranes: The role of cross-plane laminar bonding for a durable membrane with large water flux and high rejection rate
TL;DR: In this paper, a durable hybrid GO/boron nitride membrane with both physical confinement and chemical bonding was presented, which simultaneously achieves large water flux and excellent dye rejection rate, and the separation properties of these membranes were tested stable for up to 9h, even in different pH conditions.
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Cross-linked GO membranes assembled with GO nanosheets of differently sized lateral dimensions for organic dye and chromium separation
Han Lin,Yifan Li,Jiahua Zhu +2 more
TL;DR: In this paper, three different sized graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets were prepared by a simple centrifugation method, and supported GO membranes were then fabricated based on these separated GO panels.
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Cobalt-Salen-Based Porous Ionic Polymer : The Role of Valence on Cooperative Conversion of CO2 to Cyclic Carbonate
TL;DR: D density functional theory results indicate the cobalt valence state and corresponding coordination group influence the rate-determining step of CO2 cycloaddition reaction and the nucleophilicity of halogen anions.
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Reduced wrinkling in GO membrane by grafting basal-plane groups for improved gas and liquid separations
TL;DR: In this article, a plane-plane connection of GO sheets was promoted in supported GO membranes by grafting oxalic acid (OA) molecules in GO basal plane, with subsequent crosslinking by ethylene diamine (EDA), better packing structure can be achieved with reduced wrinkling.
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