On
December 9th, at the invitation of the State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics
and Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Miao Hong, a researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Organic
Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, gave a lecture entitled "Green
Design: From Biodegradable Polymer to Truly Sustainable Polymer. In the report,
Prof. Hongmao introduced her work on the development of biodegradable materials
from controlled synthesis to the development of fully sustainable polymers. In
the course of the report, the scientific and technical issues such as the
activity, regional selectivity and topological control involved in the
polymerization of lactone were discussed in detail. Miao Hong''''''''s research in
this field is well-established, and has studied the problems in the field of
controllable synthesis and sustainable application of biodegradable
polymerization. It has deep research and deep understanding, and provides
researchers for polymer synthesis chemistry A good direction and reference.
Miao Hong, Shanghai
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences researcher,
doctoral tutor. Hongmu researcher graduated from the Northeast Normal University in
2007, in 2012 in the Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun should get a
doctorate. 2013 - 2015, the Miao Hong researcher at the Colorado State
University for postdoctoral research, in 2016 Cologne most of the State
University Research Scientist II. In the meantime, with the co-mentor Prof.
Eugene Y.-X.Chen won the 2015 US President''''''''s Green Chemistry Challenge Award
(Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award). In September 2016, employed as
a Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry
researcher. The main research areas are related to metal organic chemistry,
polymer chemistry and sustainable green chemistry. A series of research results
have been made in the design and synthesis of new metal organic polymerization
catalysts and the synthesis of biodegradable or recyclable sustainable polymer
materials. As the first author has published, including Nature Chemistry,
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie International
Edition, Macromolecules, including more than 10 high-level pape
Miao Hiong