College of Materials Science and Engineering FUZHOU UNIVERSITY
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Email mfeng@fzu.edu.cn Research fields Research fields:Design and Controllable Preparation of Functional orientation materials, Nonlinear O

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Name:  Miao Feng

Position:  associate professor

Tel:  +86-591-22866532; +86-13960831008

E-mail:  mfeng@fzu.edu.cn

Research  Interests:

* Novel  inorganic synthesis;

* Self-assembly  of inorganic nanostructures;

* Smart  (responsive) materials

 

Education Background

Fuzhou University              Materials  Science and Engineering   Ph.D.  2004-2010

Anhui University of Technology   Materials Science and Engineering  B.E.   2000-2004

 

Research Experience

* 2014.07-present  Associate  Professor, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Fuzhou University

* 2015.04-2016.08  Visiting  scholar, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of  California, Los Angeles

* 2010.07-2014.07  Lecturer,  College of Materials Science and Engineering, Fuzhou University

* 2007.09-2008.08  Visiting  scholar, Lab for Advanced Materials, Department of Chemistry, East China  University of Science and Technology

 

Hornors and Awards

*  Excellent technology Faculty Award, MSE, Fuzhou University, 2017

*  The  Outstanding Young Talents Plan of Fujian Province, 2016

*  Instructor award for excellent  Master's degree thesis, Fuzhou University, 2016

*  Excellent technology Faculty Award, MSE, Fuzhou University, 2015

*  Young Scholar of  Distinction, Fuzhou University, 2012

*  Outstanding Doctoral  Dissertation Award of Fujian Province, 2012

*  Lu Jiaxi Outstanding  Graduate Student Scholarship, 2010

 

Project

* The  Outstanding Young Talents Plan of Fujian Province (2016-2018)

* National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51402051, Shape  control of sodium  titanate  nanomaterials and structure-activity relationship study of their optical  limiting properties, 2015-2017)

* Technology Development Fund of Fuzhou University (No. 2014-XQ-01, Light-Induced  self-assembly behavior of gold nanoparticles, 2015-2017)

* Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province (No. 2012J0511,  Investigations  on  the  preparation, characterizations, and nonlinear  optical properties of graphene based nanocomposites, 2012-2014)

* Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China  (No. 20113514120006, Light-induced reversible self-assembly of gold  nanoparticles, 2011-2014)

 

Publications

1.* Huibin He, Miao Feng*, Qidi Chen, Xinqi Zhang and Hongbing Zhan*. Light-induced  reversible self-assembly of gold nanoparticles surface-immobilized with  coumarin ligands. Angew. Chem.  Int. Ed. 2016, 55, 936 –940

2.* Zipeng Zhao, Miao Feng, Jihan Zhou, Zeyan Liu, Mufan Li, Zheng Fan, Oshton Tsen, Jianwei  Miao, Xiangfeng Duan and Yu Huang*. Chem. Commun. 2016, 52, 11215-11218.

3.* Chenyang Shi, Huibin He, Zanfa Hong, Hongbing Zhan, and Miao Feng*. Acta Phys.-Chim. Sin. 2015, 31(7), 1430-1436.

4.*4Miao Feng and Hongbing Zhan*.  Facile preparation of transparent and dense CdS-silica gel glass  nanocomposites for optical limiting applications. Nanoscale 2014, 6,  3972-3977.

5.* Miao Feng, Wen You, Zhongsheng Wu, Qidi Chen, and  Hongbing Zhan*. Mildly alkaline preparation and methylene blue adsorption  capacity of hierarchical flower-like sodium titanate. ACS  Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2013, 5(23), 12654-12662.

6.* Wen You, Miao  Feng*, Yanmei Zhan, Rui Chen and Hongbing Zhan. Influence of  NaCl concentration on structural, morphological, and optical properties of  titanate nanostructures. Chem. Eng. J. 2013, 233, 360-368.

7.* Miao Feng and Hongbing Zhan*. CdS nanobubbles and Cd-DMS  nanosheets: Solvothermal synthesis and formation mechanism. J. Nanosci.  Nanotechno. 2013, 13,  924-928.

8.* Miao Feng and Hongbing Zhan*. Effect of reducing  agent on the chemical reduction of graphene oxides. J.  Nanosci. Nanotechno. 2013,  13, 937-941.

9.* Miao Feng, Hongbing Zhan*, and Yu Chen*. Nonlinear  optical and optical limiting properties of graphene families. Appl. Phys.  Lett. 2010, 96,  033107-1-3.

10.* Miao Feng, Hongbing Zhan*, and Lei Miao*. Facile  assembly of cadmium sulfide quantum dots on titanate nanobelts for enhanced nonlinear  optical properties. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2010, 2, 1129-1135.

11.* Miao Feng, Hongbing Zhan*, and Lei Miao*. Facile  solubilization of titanate nanobelts for nonlinear optical investigations. Nanotechnology 2010, 21, 185707-1-6.

12.* Miao Feng, Ruiqing Sun, Hongbing Zhan*, and Yu  Chen*. Decoration of carbon nanotubes with CdS nanoparticles by polythiophene  interlinking for optical limiting enhancement. Carbon 2010, 48, 1177-1185.

13.* Miao Feng, Ruiqing Sun, Hongbing Zhan*, and Yu  Chen*. Lossless synthesis of tiny CdS quantum dot-decorated graphene  nanosheets with large nonlinear optical properties. Nanotechnology 2010, 21, 075601-1-7.

14.* Miao Feng, Yu Chen*, Lingling Gu, Nan He, Jinrui  Bai, Ying Lin, and Hongbing Zhan*. CdS nanoparticles chemically modified PAN  functional materials: preparation and nonlinear optical properties. Eur.  Polym. J. 2009, 45,  1058-1064.

15.* Miao Feng, Yu Chen*, Nan He, Lingling Gu, Lili Gao,  Zheng Hu, Ying Lin, Xiaodong Zhuang, and Hongbing Zhan*. Ultrasound-assisted  bulk synthesis of CdS-PVK nanocomposites via RAFT polymerization. J.  Polym. Sci. A: Polym. Chem. 2008, 46,  5702-5707.