Prof. Xiao-Bing Lu | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Dalian University of Technology, China
๐จโ๐Profiles
๐ Early Academic Pursuits
Xiao-Bing Lu embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in chemistry, earning his MSc from the University of Science and Technology of China in 1997, followed by a PhD from Dalian University of Technology in 2002. His early research focused on polymer chemistry, particularly in the areas of catalysis and stereospecific polymerization. His academic rigor and innovative approach set the stage for a distinguished career in the field of polymer science.
๐ผ Professional Endeavors
Dr. Lu began his independent career in 2002 at the State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Dalian University of Technology. He rapidly ascended to the position of full professor, where he played a pivotal role in advancing polymer chemistry. His dedication and expertise earned him several prestigious accolades, including the Young Chemist Award (2005) and the Outstanding Young Investigator Award (2006). Over the years, he has been instrumental in leading high-impact research, securing 11 completed projects and managing 3 ongoing projects.
๐ฌ Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Luโs research is primarily centered on stereospecific polymerization catalysis, asymmetric epoxide copolymerization, and the synthesis of stereoregular polymers with multiple chiralities. His team developed innovative bimetallic cooperative catalysis strategies, which have significantly improved the efficiency and enantioselectivity of polymerization processes. His breakthroughs in multichiral induction have enabled the synthesis of chiral copolymers with up to 99% enantioselectivity, making this approach one of the most effective for designing stereoregular polymers with main-chain chirality.
๐ Impact and Influence
Dr. Luโs research has had a profound impact on the global scientific community and the polymer industry. His contributions have led to the development of novel chiral catalysts that have broad applications in materials science, pharmaceuticals, and sustainable polymer production. His industrial collaborations include six major consultancy projects, helping to bridge the gap between academic research and commercial applications.
๐ Academic Citations and Publications
A prolific researcher, Dr. Lu has published 248 SCI-indexed papers, accumulating an impressive 14,274 citations with an H-index of 67. His publications have appeared in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, Angewandte Chemie, and ACS Macro Letters, cementing his reputation as a leading figure in polymer chemistry. Additionally, he has authored two books (ISBN 978-3-319-22077-2 and 978-7-5611-8163-8), further contributing to the academic discourse in polymer science.
๐ ๏ธ Technical Skills
Dr. Lu possesses deep expertise in polymer synthesis, asymmetric catalysis, and epoxide copolymerization. His research extends to designing dinuclear magnesium complexes for polymerization and exploring new methods for chemical recycling of polymers. His ability to develop novel catalysts and optimize polymerization reactions has been a cornerstone of his career.
๐จโ๐ซ Teaching and Mentorship
As a distinguished professor, Dr. Lu has played an essential role in mentoring young scientists and researchers. His guidance has led to the development of innovative research projects, fostering a new generation of chemists who are making significant contributions to the field. His ability to translate complex scientific concepts into practical applications makes him a highly respected educator.
๐ฎ Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Luโs legacy is defined by his groundbreaking contributions to stereoregular polymerization and his commitment to sustainable polymer chemistry. Moving forward, his research will continue to shape the development of high-performance, environmentally friendly polymers, addressing global challenges such as plastic waste and sustainable materials production. His ongoing international collaboration, including work with Prof. Geoffrey W. Coates at Cornell University, underscores his role as a global leader in polymer science.
Closed-loop recycling of sulfur-rich polymers with tunable properties spanning thermoplastics, elastomers, and vitrimers
Authors: Zhao, J.-Z., Yue, T.-J., Ren, B.-H., Lu, X.-B., Ren, W.-M.
Journal: Nature Communications
Year: 2024
New sustainable polymers with on-demand depolymerization property
Authors: Sun, Y., An, Z., Gao, Y., Hong, M., Li, Z.
Journal: Science China Chemistry
Year: 2024
Chemical Recycling of Poly(cyclohexene carbonate)s via Synergistic Catalysis
Authors: Yu, Y., Ren, B.-H., Liu, Y., Lu, X.-B.
Journal: ACS Macro Letters
Year: 2024
Innovative Approach to Chiral Polyurethanes: Asymmetric Copolymerization with Isocyanates
Authors: Teng, Y.-Q., Ren, B.-H., Liu, Y., Ren, W.-M., Lu, X.-B.
Journal: Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
Year: 2024
Dinuclear Mg Complex-Mediated Ring-Opening Polymerization of Lactones: High Molecular Weight and Enhanced Performance
Authors: Wang, W., Ren, B.-H., Gu, G.-G., Lu, X.-B., Ren, W.-M.
Journal: Macromolecules
Year: 2024