Papers by Author: Yu Feng Zhang

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Abstract: In order to test the performance of the resulting membrane oxygenator, a model was constructed to simulate the inner and extracorporeal gas exchange of the human body. The oxygenation capacity of the membrane oxygenator was studied using fresh bovine blood with added anticoagulants as the test medium. The oxygenation performance of the prepared membrane was equal to that of the commercial membrane. After six hours of operation, the oxygen saturation (SaO2) was above 95%, and the partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) was over 13.5 kPa (100 mmHg). This model was constructed in accordance with the basic principles of extracorporeal circulation, and could be used to investigate the oxygenation performance of a membrane oxygenator, as well as to study the basic principles of extracorporeal circulation.
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Abstract: Lamellas important for micropores were well formed during extrusion and annealing process in melt-spinning and stretching method. This unusual crystalline structure and its changing during annealing and stretching process were well studied in term of lamellar size, lamellar crystallite orientation, degree of lamellar and observation of morphology. Lamellar and microfibril model was accepted as mechanism of making micropore for this process. Gas permeability and porosity testing experimental were used to characterize membrane properties.
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Abstract: In this article we successfully prepared calamine / sodium alginate viscose fiber. Good dispersion and stability of the modified solution was prepared by dispersing calamine in alkaline solution of sodium alginate, and then mixed it with viscose spinning solution by spinning injection methods. Moreover, the stability of calamine / sodium alginate solution, the effect of concentration of calamine on the fiber properties is studied in this paper. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and physical mechanical performance are test to characterize the structure and the performance of the calamine / sodium alginate viscose fiber.
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Abstract: In this study, polyvinylidene fluoride/liquid crystal polymer (PVDF/LCP) blending membranes were prepared via phase-inversion. LCP is ethyl cellulose (EC) dissolved into acrylic acid (AA). The properties of these blends were measured by differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and polarizing microscope. The results indicate that LCP formed at the concentration of 0.60g/ml and the blends begin to be observed the presence of liquid crystal. Moreover, at a certain temperature range, higher temperature can quicken the formation of liquid crystal. With the adding of LCP, the cholesteric liquid crystal can be still retained in the blending membranes, but the solution enthalpy decreased.
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