Lingfeng Dai
Xiamen University
9 Papers
40 Citations
Lingfeng Dai is an academic researcher from Xiamen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shock tube & Ignition system. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Synthesis of polypyrrole nanowires with positive effect on MC3T3-E1 cell functions through electrical stimulation
TL;DR: In vitro cell experiments demonstrated that the PPy NWs coating together with a 10μA substrate-mediate electrical stimulation (ES) was capable to positive regulate the functions of MC3T3-E1 cells mature and osteogenesis and may have potential applications in the treatment of bone damage repairing and regeneration with ES.
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Ammonia/syngas MILD combustion by a novel burner
TL;DR: Researchers develop a novel burner for ammonia/syngas MILD combustion, achieving low NOx emissions and zero NH3 leakage, by utilizing high-temperature and diluted air from lean premixed syngas combustion, and experimentally investigate the effects of temperature and O2 mole fraction on emissions.
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Versatile method for the synthesis of porous nanostructured thin films of conducting polymers and their composites
Lingfeng Dai,Yuan He,Xiang Huang,Xin Cui,Shihui Wang,Dongtao Ge,Nifang Zhao,Yue Li,Yanan Sun,Wei Shi +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a porous nanostructure of FeCl3 prepared by a simple evaporation process was used simultaneously as a template and oxidant to synthesize porous thin films of almost all major classes of conducting polymers (CPs) and their composites.
An improved low and high-temperature dimethyl ether kinetic model for the combustion atmospheres with high CO2 concentration
Lingfeng Dai,Lixin Lu,Chun Zou,Qi-Qing Lin,Wen Xia,Haiyang Shi,Ji’an Luo,Chao Peng,Shusen Wang +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a detailed kinetic model of DME was proposed based on the OXY-Aramco model, and validated by the low and high temperature IDTs, laminar flame speeds, and species profiles measured in this work.
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One-pot preparation of glucose biosensor based on polydopamine-graphene composite film modified enzyme electrode
Changqing Ruan,Wei Shi,Hairong Jiang,Yanan Sun,Xin Liu,Xinyuan Zhang,Zhou Sun,Lingfeng Dai,Dongtao Ge +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a green, facile and low cost approach was developed to fabricate a glucose biosensor based on polydopamine-graphene hybrid film modified glucose oxidase enzyme electrode.