“Interfacial Molecular Structure and Orientation Evolution of Polystyrene under Confinement during Annealing Revealed by Sum Frequency Generation Vibrational Spectroscopy”
Authors: M. Zhang, X. Hu, Z. Wang, D. Hou, L. Hu, B. Li, G. Zheng, Z. Sheng
Citation: Surface Science, Volume 746, Article 122506, 2024.
“Disulfide-Driven Charge and Hydrophobicity Rearrangement of Remodeled Membrane Proteins toward Amyloid-Type Aggregation”
Authors: Y.H. Ma, C. Wang, J. Yang, B. Li, X. Han, X. Lu
Citation: Langmuir, 2024.
“Thickness Dependence of Surface Chain Conformation in Poly(methyl methacrylate) Films Investigated by Sum Frequency Generation Vibrational Spectroscopy”
Authors: J. Xu, S. Bao, Z. Jiang, B. Li, X. Han, X. Wang
Citation: Macromolecules, 2024.
“Unsaturation Effects on Lipid Transmembrane Asymmetry”
Authors: Y.H. Ma, B. Li, C. Wang, J. Yang, X. Han, X. Lu
Citation: The Journal of Chemical Physics, Volume 160, Issue 21, 2024.
“Phase-Sensitive Femtosecond Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy and Its Application in Characterizing Polymer Interfaces”
Authors: Ziyun Wang, Bolin Li
Citation: Polymer Materials Science & Engineering, Volume 40, Issue 4, 2024.
Li Bolin’s CV reflects a robust combination of academic excellence, impactful research, technical innovation, and international experience. These factors make him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work on polymer interfaces, particularly using advanced spectroscopic techniques, is likely to have significant implications in materials science and related fields, aligning well with the criteria for such an award.