报告人:Oliver Brüggemann 教授
(Head of the Institute of Polymer
Chemistry, JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITY LINZ)
报告题目:Chemical and medical applications of novel
tailored functional & biomimetic polymers
摘要: The talk will give an overview of current research
projects with a focus on functional and biomimetic polymers at the Institute of
Polymer Chemistry at Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria. For instance,
antioxidants as stabilizers are immobilized on polymers to be applied in long-term
resistant and functional polyolefins for solar thermal collectors. In another project,
polymers imprinted with ionic liquids are synthesized and used as catalyst carriers
in supported ionic liquid phase (MIPSILP) catalysis. Also, specific molecularly
imprinted polymers are developed for storing binary codes in polymers. A fourth
part describes the progress in the area of designing and synthesizing DNA
strands with artificial backbones. In other projects, polymeric or hybrid
capsules, microspheres or nanoparticles are developed for later medical
applications such as drug delivery and triggered controlled release of active
agents. Furthermore, polyphosphazenes are designed to be applied as
biodegradable carriers in drug delivery for cancer therapies and, in a
cross-linked version, used as scaffolds for tissue engineering.
时间:2016年11月1日上午10:00
地点:蒙民伟楼201
Oliver Brüggemann 教授简介:
Prof. Oliver Brüggemann studied chemistry
at the University of Hannover, Germany (1988-1994). During his doctorate, he
worked with the Institute of Food Research in Reading, UK (1996), and with the
EPF Lausanne, Switzerland (1996-1997). After receiving his doctoral degree at
the University of Hannover in 1997, he continued his research as a postdoc at
the EPFL, and in the following at Lund University, Sweden. In 1999, he moved to
Technical University of Berlin, Germany, where he finished his habilitation in
technical chemistry in 2004. After two industrial years at the polymer research
department at BASF, Ludwigshafen, Germany, he was appointed as professor of
chemical engineering at the Provadis School, located at the chemical park in
Frankfurt-Hoechst, Germany. Since 2007, he is professor and chair for polymer chemistry
at Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria. His research fields are: a)
functional polymers for applications in medicine, pharma, skin care, and
analytical chemistry; b) industrial aspects of polymers and degradation of polymers;
c) bionic and biomimetic polymers, such as molecularly imprinted polymers.