Ruiqi Chen
7 Papers
2 Citations
Ruiqi Chen is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications.
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Interlocked Covalent Adaptable Networks and Composites Relying on Parallel Connection of Aromatic Disulfide and Aromatic Imine Cross-Links in Epoxy
TL;DR: In this paper , the interlocked covalent adaptable networks (ICANs) were prepared by one-pot reactions from epoxy monomers and two curing agents that contained different dynamic bonds of aromatic disulfide and aromatic imine bonds, resulting in dual dynamic parallel crosslinks in homogeneous epoxy networks.
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Surface chemistry and structure manipulation of graphene-related materials to address the challenges of electrochemical energy storage.
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors provide a comprehensive overview of the strategies developed in their research to create graphene-based composite electrodes with better ionic conductivity, electron mobility, specific surface area, mechanical properties, and device performance than state-of-the-art electrodes.
Phase control of ZIF-7 nanoparticles via mechanochemical synthesis.
Muhammad Yazid Zulkifli,Yuqi Yao,Ruiqi Chen,Milton Chai,Kun Su,Xuemei Li,Yinghong Zhou,Rijia Lin,Zhonghua Zhu,Kangning Liang,Vicki Chen,Jingwei Hou +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , the crystal phase control of a widely functional zeolitic imidazolate framework, ZIF-7, and its variations via the mechanochemical synthesis route is demonstrated.
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Future perspective on MOF glass composite thin films as selective and functional membranes for molecular separation
TL;DR: In this article , the authors highlight the properties of currently studied MOF glass and its composite, as well as existing studies on MOFs glass membranes, and discuss possible future exploration pathways for this material in the form of membrane thin films, such as possible newMOF glass composite membrane configuration and new applications.
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Compound Capecitabine Colon-Targeted Microparticle Prepared by Coaxial Electrospray for Treatment of Colon Tumors
TL;DR: All the data suggested that COPMP promotes the sustained release of CAP and OSI in the colon, which provides a preoperative chemotherapy scheme for the treatment of colon cancer.