Mong Liang

Professor, Chairman
Department of Applied Chemistry
National Chiayi University
Taiwan

Professor Chemistry
Biography

He is currently working as a Professor & Chairman at National Chiayi University in the Department of Applied Chemistry, Taiwan. He has completed his Ph.D. from Kansas State University. His Research Area is in Organometallics, Polymer Chemistry and his research emphasizes on theme of synthetic macromolecular in organic and inorganic chemistry. In particular, we are interested in the design and synthesis of telechelic macromolecules and oligomers that could undergo thermal curing reactions to afford new polymer materials with improved thermal 、 electrical and flammability properties; or they could be used as a block polymer precursor for new material developments. The research goal is aimed to meet the never-end requests of faster transportation speed 、 higher circuit density and lighter weight of electronic devices for next generation products. Currently, several new types of telechelic polymers have been successfully developed in our laboratory and the reactivity 、 polymerization behavior 、 structure/property relationship correlation and physical 、 chemical properties of the curing products are under investigations. It is anticipated that this research will provide valuable insight into the relationship between polymerization behavior and structure in thermosetting systems and would provide students with a broad training in synthesis and characterization techniques in organic, inorganic and polymer chemistry.

Research Intrest

Organometallics, Polymer Chemistry

List of Publications
Chang, H. P.; Chen, J. Y.; Zhong, P. S.; Chang, Y. H.; Liang, M., Synthesis, characterization of a new polymer-drug conjugate with pH-induced activity. Polymer 2012, vol. 53, pp. 3498-3507.
Han, Y. J.; Lin, C. Y.; Liang, M.; Liu, Y. L., Radical and Atom Transfer Halogenation(RATH): A Facile Route for Chemical and Polymer Functionalization. Macromol. Rapid. Commun 2016, vol. 37, pp. 845-850.

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