
Cheng Zhang
@czhang0318
(Fluoro)Polymer Chemist at The University of Queensland.
ID: 915676990786510848
https://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/14693 04-10-2017 20:36:22
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Looking for a #research assistant position? Have experience in #histology? Our team & Mohit Shivdasani have a joint position at UNSW #BME working on tissue interactions with new biomaterials & medical devices 👇👇👇 UNSW Tyree IHealthE ASBTE @MatrixBioANZ jobs.unsw.edu.au/job-search






A great collaboration outcome with Ruirui Qiao and Xiangke Li on the application of fluoropolymer surfactants in microfludics.

Our latest article published with NatRevMaterials summarizes the key aspects of fluorine in advanced battery design, highlighting significant challenges and opportunities of fluoridated compounds under current #PFAS regulation. AIBN Research Nature Portfolio nature.com/articles/s4157…

Tailored Fluorosurfactants through Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization for Highly Stable Microfluidic Droplet Generation (Ruirui Qiao and co-workers) Xiangke Sean (Shiyang) Tang Cheng Zhang Ruirui Qiao AIBN Research UQ News #openaccess onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…

Fluorinating #battery components can improve the energy density, safety & cycling stability of rechargeable batteries. This new Review by Cheng Zhang Cheng Zhang and colleagues AIBN Research examines the use of fluorine in 🔋 design: go.nature.com/480LnTV






🧪Cheng Zhang and his AIBN Research colleagues Xiao Tan and Zicheng Su are fresh from their CSIRO ON Prime mentorship as the BlueWave Solutions team, receiving support from a range of mentors and advisors as they chart a path towards translation

🧪 🌊 The world is waking up to #PFAS chemicals and the threat they pose to human and environmental health. Join a team that is tackling ‘forever chemicals’ with groundbreaking new technology - polymer chemist Cheng ZHANG is looking for PhD candidates to join his lab


A project at AIBN Research has developed a filter to remove harmful PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ from contaminated water. And Cheng Zhang is testing the material in renewable batteries. Read more: brnw.ch/21wMjG5

Excited to share our new study on a novel sorbent for selective, efficient PFAS removal! From tough landfill leachate to clean drinking water, it tackles it all. Check it out and share! Nature Communications AIBN Research #PFAS #WaterTreatment #Innovation nature.com/articles/s4146…