South China, China

Zhi Wang


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2000

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Title: Zhi Wang - Innovator in Polymer Blends

Introduction

Zhi Wang is a prominent inventor based in South China, known for his innovative contributions to the field of polymer science. His work focuses on creating durable blends of polystyrene and polyolefin, which have significant applications in various industries. With a patent portfolio that includes a groundbreaking method for polymer blends, Wang has made a notable impact in his field.

Latest Patents

Wang holds a patent for "Stable polymer blends from a two-step crosslinking process." This invention provides a method for creating durable blends of polystyrene and polyolefin. The blends exhibit improved mechanical properties, evidenced by measurements of impact strength, tensile strength, and elongation at break. The process involves first crosslinking polyolefin by creating a melt of polyolefin and a small amount of peroxide in a mixer at elevated temperatures. The crosslinked polyolefin is then melt-blended with polystyrene at elevated temperatures. Finally, a styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer is mixed into the melt. This method can be applied to various blend systems of otherwise incompatible polymers, provided it contains at least one component and a compatibilizer that are crosslinkable.

Career Highlights

Zhi Wang is affiliated with The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where he continues to advance research in polymer blends. His academic and research contributions have positioned him as a leading figure in the field of materials science.

Collaborations

Wang has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Chi-Ming Chan and Jiarui Shen, to further enhance the research and development of polymer technologies.

Conclusion

Zhi Wang's innovative work in polymer blends demonstrates his commitment to advancing materials science. His patented methods have the potential to revolutionize the way incompatible polymers are blended, leading to stronger and more durable materials.

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