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    Ultrafast, autonomous self-healable iontronic skin exhibiting piezo-ionic dynamics by Boahen, Elvis K., Pan, Baohai, Kweon, Hyukmin, Kim, Joo Sung, Choi, Hanbin, Kong, Zhengyang, Kim, Dong Jun, Zhu, Jin, Ying, Wu Bin, Lee, Kyung Jin, Kim, Do Hwan

    Published in Nature communications (13-12-2022)
    “…The self-healing properties and ionic sensing capabilities of the human skin offer inspiring groundwork for the designs of stretchable iontronic skins…”
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    Ultrafast underwater self-healing piezo-ionic elastomer via dynamic hydrophobic-hydrolytic domains by Kong, Zhengyang, Boahen, Elvis K., Kim, Dong Jun, Li, Fenglong, Kim, Joo Sung, Kweon, Hyukmin, Kim, So Young, Choi, Hanbin, Zhu, Jin, Bin Ying, Wu, Kim, Do Hwan

    Published in Nature communications (08-03-2024)
    “…The development of advanced materials capable of autonomous self-healing and mechanical stimulus sensing in aquatic environments holds great promise for…”
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    Bio-based poly(butylene furandicarboxylate)-b-poly(ethylene glycol) copolymers: The effect of poly(ethylene glycol) molecular weight on thermal properties and hydrolysis degradation behavior by Hu, Han, Zhang, Ruoyu, Kong, Zhengyang, Wang, Kai, Ying, Wu Bin, Wang, Jinggang, Zhu, Jin

    “…Poly (butylene furandicarboxylate) based poly (ether ester), with poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG) molecular weight from 600 to 20 K g mol−1 and mass fraction of…”
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    A Biologically Muscle‐Inspired Polyurethane with Super‐Tough, Thermal Reparable and Self‐Healing Capabilities for Stretchable Electronics by Ying, Wu Bin, Wang, Guyue, Kong, Zhengyang, Yao, Chen Kai, Wang, Yubin, Hu, Han, Li, Fenglong, Chen, Chao, Tian, Ying, Zhang, Jiawei, Zhang, Ruoyu, Zhu, Jin

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-03-2021)
    “…Polymeric elastomers play an increasingly important role in the development of stretchable electronics. A highly demanded elastic matrix is preferred to own…”
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    A polyurethane integrating self-healing, anti-aging and controlled degradation for durable and eco-friendly E-skin by Li, Fenglong, Xu, Zifa, Hu, Han, Kong, Zhengyang, Chen, Chao, Tian, Ying, Zhang, Wenwu, Bin Ying, Wu, Zhang, Ruoyu, Zhu, Jin

    “…The hybrid polydiols composed of high and low crystalline polyesters were used as the degradable soft segments for desirable polyurethane. Moreover, the…”
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    Waterproof, Highly Tough, and Fast Self-Healing Polyurethane for Durable Electronic Skin by Ying, Wu Bin, Yu, Zhe, Kim, Do Hwan, Lee, Kyung Jin, Hu, Han, Liu, Yiwei, Kong, Zhengyang, Wang, Kai, Shang, Jie, Zhang, Ruoyu, Zhu, Jin, Li, Run-Wei

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (04-03-2020)
    “…A stretchable electronic skin (e-skin) requires a durable elastomeric matrix to serve in various conditions. Therefore, excellent and balanced properties such…”
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    A Self‐Healing and Ionic Liquid Affiliative Polyurethane toward a Piezo 2 Protein Inspired Ionic Skin by Chen, Chao, Ying, Wu Bin, Li, Jiayi, Kong, Zhengyang, Li, Fenglong, Hu, Han, Tian, Ying, Kim, Do Hwan, Zhang, Ruoyu, Zhu, Jin

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-01-2022)
    “…Ionic skin (I‐Skin) has the advantage of feasible compatibility with biological systems. Nevertheless, developing a stable and durable ionic skin is…”
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    Reexamination of the microphase separation in MDI and PTMG based polyurethane: Fast and continuous association/dissociation processes of hydrogen bonding by Kong, Zhengyang, Tian, Qiang, Zhang, Ruoyu, Yin, Jingbo, Shi, Lei, Ying, Wu Bin, Hu, Han, Yao, Chenkai, Wang, Kai, Zhu, Jin

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (17-12-2019)
    “…Microphase separation and hard segment packing in polyurethanes remain areas of active research interest in order to optimize their performances. In this work,…”
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    Formation of crystal-like structure and effective hard domain in a thermoplastic polyurethane by Kong, Zhengyang, Ying, Wu Bin, Hu, Han, Wang, Kai, Chen, Chao, Tian, Ying, Li, Fenglong, Zhang, Ruoyu

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (01-12-2020)
    “…Traditionally, the hard domain of polyurethane was considered as the physical crosslinking point and has been studied for several decades. However, due to the…”
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    Toughening Polylactic Acid by a Biobased Poly(Butylene 2,5-Furandicarboxylate)‑b‑Poly(Ethylene Glycol) Copolymer: Balanced Mechanical Properties and Potential Biodegradability by Chen, Chao, Tian, Ying, Li, Fenglong, Hu, Han, Wang, Kai, Kong, Zhengyang, Ying, Wu Bin, Zhang, Ruoyu, Zhu, Jin

    Published in Biomacromolecules (08-02-2021)
    “…Polylactic acid (PLA) is a biodegradable thermoplastic polyester produced from natural resources. Because of its brittleness, many tougheners have been…”
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    An anti-stress relaxation, anti-fatigue, mildew proof and self-healing poly(thiourethane-urethane) for durably stretchable electronics by Ying, Wu Bin, Liu, Haixiong, Gao, Peiyuan, Kong, Zhengyang, Hu, Han, Wang, Kai, Shen, Ang, Jin, Zhijin, Zheng, Lin, Guo, Hongxia, Zhang, Ruoyu, Zhu, Jin

    “…The elegant choice of non-planar ring structure and adoption of sulphur containing chemical bonds in main chain are the key factors in obtaining anti-stress…”
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    Biodegradable Elastomer from 2,5-Furandicarboxylic Acid and ε‑Caprolactone: Effect of Crystallization on Elasticity by Hu, Han, Zhang, Ruoyu, Ying, Wu Bin, Kong, Zhengyang, Wang, Kai, Wang, Jinggang, Zhu, Jin

    Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (04-11-2019)
    “…Most biodegradable thermoplastic materials cannot be used as elastomers due to their relatively poor elasticity. Poly­(butylene…”
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    Interfacial Strain-Insensitive Thermal and Electrical Stability of (K,Na)NbO3‑Based Lead-Free Ferroelectric Films by Zhu, Beibei, Kong, Zhengyang, Cheng, Hexuan, Han, Kun, Chen, Pingfan, Wang, Ke, Zhang, Haibo, Wang, Junya, Huang, Zhen, Wu, Wenbin, Xu, Liqiang, Chen, Feng

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (24-10-2024)
    “…Despite the inherent strain relaxation in perovskite-type oxide ferroelectric films that occurs beyond a certain thickness, the interfacial states, including…”
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    A bio-based, sweat-resistant and markedly sensitive iontronic skin for advancing central sleep apnea monitoring by Li, Fenglong, Kong, Zhengyang, Wang, Xiaolin, Wang, Guyue, Chen, Chao, Tian, Ying, Lyu, Zhiyi, Lee, Kyung Jin, Kim, Do Hwan, Lee, Jung-Yong, Zhu, Jin, Ying, Wu Bin

    “…A bio-based and sweat-resistant polyurethane was designed for iontronic skin. With the incorporation of a stress concentration layer and serpentine-shaped…”
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    A High Performance Copolyester with “Locked” Biodegradability: Solid Stability and Controlled Degradation Enabled by Acid-Labile Acetal by Hu, Han, Tian, Ying, Kong, Zhengyang, Ying, Wu Bin, Chen, Chao, Li, Fenglong, Zhang, Ruoyu, Zhu, Jin

    Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (08-02-2021)
    “…The gradual degradation of polyester in daily use causes unpredictable failure and restricts its reliable applications. The realization of excellent stability…”
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    Transmembrane Inspired Mechano‐Responsive Elastomers with Synergized Traction‐Assisted Healing and Dual‐Channel Sensing by Chen, Chao, Yu, Zhe, Tian, Ying, Li, Fenglong, Kong, Zhengyang, Ran, Xu, Wu, Xing, Lee, Kyung Jin, Kim, Do Hwan, Lee, Jung‐Yong, Zhu, Jin, Ying, Wu Bin

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-09-2024)
    “…In the burgeoning field of bioinspired materials, the principles governing biological perception and self‐healing drive advancements in biomimetic…”
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    Poly(l‑lactic acid) Microdomain as a Nanopolarization Rotator in a Flexible, Elastic, and Transparent Polyurethane by Wang, Kai, Ying, Wu Bin, Hu, Han, Kong, Zhengyang, Li, Fenglong, Tian, Ying, Chen, Chao, Zhang, Ruoyu

    Published in ACS applied polymer materials (11-09-2020)
    “…Chiral molecules have the ability to rotate the polarization plane of polarized light. Polymers that own a chiral segment are called optically active polymers,…”
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