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Dr. Jheng-Guang Li is a researcher at Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, affiliated with Université Paris-Sud and Université Paris-Saclay in France. His work focuses on the synthesis and characterization of nanocomposite materials, particularly epsilon-Fe2O3 nanocrystals stabilized within mesoporous silica particles. Utilizing advanced impregnation and oxidation techniques, his research contributes to the development of novel nanomaterials with controlled morphology and enhanced functional properties.
- Full Name: Jheng-Guang Li
- Institution: Université Paris-Sud
- Department: Laboratoire de Physique des Solides
Dr. Li's research in materials science and nanotechnology explores the confinement and stabilization of iron oxide nanocrystals. His studies employ solvent-free impregnation methods and high-temperature oxidation to achieve precise control over nanocrystal loading and phase integrity. This work has implications for magnetic materials and biomedical applications, particularly in drug delivery and catalysis.
His publication history includes collaborations with scientists like Prof. Anne Bleuzen and Dr. Martí Gich, highlighting interdisciplinary efforts in nanomaterials and mesoporous structures. While his primary focus is on iron oxide/silica composites, his broader contributions span polymer science, biomedical engineering, and controlled radical polymerization techniques for drug delivery systems.
- Epsilon-Fe2O3/mesoporous silica nanocomposites
- Two-step impregnation cycles for enhanced iron loading
- Characterization of nanocrystal size and phase stability

