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Years Active: 2024-2025
Title: Innovations of Shengchun Chen in Catalysis and Polymer Science
Introduction
Shengchun Chen is a prominent inventor based in Changzhou, China, known for his significant contributions to the field of catalysis and polymer science. With a total of six patents to his name, he has made remarkable advancements in the synthesis of materials that have potential applications in various industries, particularly in the production of polylactic acid.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Isopoly-molybdic acid coordination polymer for catalyzing ring-opening polymerization of lactide and method of manufacturing the same." This invention provides a method for creating an isopoly-molybdic acid coordination polymer, which is crucial for catalyzing the polymerization of lactide. The chemical formula of this polymer is [MoO(μ-OH)(Htrz)], where Htrz represents a 1,2,4-triazole ligand. The synthesis process involves a hydrothermal reaction between sodium molybdate dihydrate and zinc nitrate hexahydrate, resulting in a secondary layered structure with high catalytic activity. The polylactic acid produced from this method exhibits a weight average molecular weight exceeding 110,000, showcasing its potential in medical, degradable, and packaging materials.
Another notable patent by Chen is "Organic frame material having isopoly-molybdic acid metal for manufacturing polylactic acid and method of manufacturing the same." This invention describes an organic frame material with a chemical formula of [Cu(tfbtb)(β-MoO)0.5(HO)], where tfbtb is a specialized ligand. The synthesis involves a hydrothermal reaction of sodium molybdate dihydrate, copper salt, and the organic ligand, resulting in a three-dimensional structure that demonstrates high catalytic activity for lactide polymerization. The resulting polylactic acid has a weight average molecular weight exceeding 60,000, indicating its applicability in packaging and medical high polymer materials.
Career Highlights
Shengchun Chen is affiliated with Changzhou University, where he continues to engage in research and development in the field of polymer science. His work has not only contributed to academic knowledge but also has practical implications in various industries.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Mingyang He and Qun Chen, who have collaborated with him on various research projects, enhancing the scope and