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报告题目: Biocidal Textiles for Biological Protection
报 告 人: Prof. GANG SUN
Division of Textiles and Clothing, University of California, Davis
报告时间:3月23日下午2:00点
报告地点: 独墅湖校区302幢2101教室
报告摘要:Transmission of deadly infectious diseases such as Ebola, SARS, and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has been known in healthcare facilities for decades. Many technologies and textile materials have been developed. However, with the current best personal protective equipment (PPE), infection rates of healthcare workers by the most contagious diseases are still very high. Therefore, the protection of healthcare workers is still an urgent issue and has been realized by infection control community. This presentation will discuss the desired biocidal functions of textiles and proper technologies that can meet the requirements in protection of these biological agents, as well as future directions in the research area.
2004-current Professor, Division of Textiles and Clothing, University of California, Davis, CA
2000-2004 Associate Professor, same as above
1995-2000 Assistant Professor, same as above
1984-1989 Lecturer/Research Associate, Donghua University, Shanghai, China
PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION:
Donghua University Materials Science and Fiber Engineering BS/82
Donghua University Materials Science and Fiber Engineering MS/84
Auburn University Chemistry PhD/94
Auburn University Postdoc at Textile Engineering 12/94-07/95
SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES:
1. Graduate and undergraduate education in programs of Polymer/Textiles Materials and Chemistry, Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, and Chemical Engineering and Material Science;
2. Research on functional modifications of polymers and fibers;
3. Research on protective clothing for professionals including biological protection, chemical protection, fire and heat protection;
4. Research on functional and environmentally friendly textile materials and processes including biosynthesis of colorants and functional chemicals;
5. Research on personal use pesticide colorimetric sensors
6. Serving as a technical consultant to industry
HONORS AND AFFILIATIONS:
1. 1998-2003 CAREER Award, National Science Foundation (NSF)
2. 2004-2005 Director’s awards and Circle of Excellence, US National Textile Center (NTC)
3. 2007 J. W. Weaver Best Paper Award, AATCC
4. 2007-present Chang Jiang Scholar Professor at Donghua University, China Ministry of Education
5. 2008-2012 Member at large, Div. of Cell. and Renewable Mat., American Chemical Society
6. 2008-2012 Governing Council Member, The Fiber Society
7. 2012-present Member of editorial boards of Journal of Industrial Textiles and Textile Research Journal
8. 2013-present Associate editor of Journal of AATCC Research and Fashion and Textiles
Recent Publication:
1. Bolin Ji, Peixin Tang, Kelu Yan, Gang Sun, Catalytic Actions of Alkaline Salts in Reactions between 1,2,3,4-Butanetetracarboxylic Acid and Cellulose: II. Esterification, Carbohydrate Polymers, V132 (2015) 228–236.
2. Cunyi Zhao and Gang Sun, Catalytic Actions of Sodium Salts in Direct Esterification of 3,3′4,4′-Benzophenone Tetracarboxylic Acid with Cellulose, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 2015, 54 (43), pp 10553–10559
3. Xiaojie Chen, Dandan Hou, Lu Wang, Qian Zhang, Jiahan Zou, and Gang Sun, Antibacterial Surgical Silk Sutures Using a High-Performance Slow Release Carrier Coating System, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2015, 7 (40), pp 22394–22403
4. Bolin Ji, Huan Qi, Kelu Yan. Gang Sun Catalytic actions of alkaline salts in reactions between 1,2,3,4-butanetetracarboxylic acid and cellulose: I. Anhydride formation, Cellulose (2016) 23:259-267.
5. Huan Qi, Yangen Huang, Bolin Ji, Gang Sun, Feng-ling Qing, Chunyan Hu, Kelu Yan, Anti-crease finishing of cotton fabrics based on crosslinking of cellulose with acryloyl malic acid, Carbohydrate Polymers 135 (2016) 86–93.