Si Wu
Wuhan University
14 Papers
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Si Wu is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Bioelectronics. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Si Wu include University of Maryland, College Park & Wuhan University of Science and Technology.
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Papers
Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Polysaccharide Films with Self-Healing and Antifogging Properties for Food Packaging Applications
Biao Hu,Liangzhe Chen,Shuang Lan,Ping Ren,Si Wu,Xinghai Liu,Xiaowen Shi,Houbin Li,Yumin Du,Fuyuan Ding +9 more
- 06 Jul 2018
TL;DR: In this article, a self-healing, transparent, and antifogging polysaccharide films composed of acrylamide-modified chitosan (AMCS) and alginate aldehyde (ADA) were fabricated via layer-by-layer assembly.
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Electrochemical writing on edible polysaccharide films for intelligent food packaging.
TL;DR: The reported electrochemical writing process provides a novel method for printing information on polysaccharide film and great potential for intelligent food packaging.
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Flexible Polysaccharide Hydrogel with pH‐Regulated Recovery of Self‐Healing and Mechanical Properties
TL;DR: In this paper, a self-healable hydrogel with recoverable selfhealing and mechanical properties is reported, which is coded as ACSH and crosslinked by Schiff base linkage.
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Electrobiofabrication: electrically based fabrication with biologically derived materials.
Jinyang Li,Si Wu,Eunkyoung Kim,Kun Yan,Huan Liu,Changsheng Liu,Hua Dong,Xue Qu,Xiaowen Shi,Jana Shen,William E. Bentley,Gregory F. Payne +11 more
TL;DR: Electrobiofabrication will emerge as an important platform technology for organizing soft matter into dynamic material systems that mimic biology's complexity of structure and versatility of function.
Electro-molecular Assembly: Electrical Writing of Information into an Erasable Polysaccharide Medium
Kun Yan,Yuan Xiong,Si Wu,William E. Bentley,Hongbing Deng,Yumin Du,Gregory F. Payne,Gregory F. Payne,Xiaowen Shi +8 more
TL;DR: It is reported that information can be written into an erasable hydrogel medium by precisely imposing controlled electrical signals that trigger supramolecular self-assembly enabling complex messages to be written within the hydrogels medium.
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