Zhikai Tu | Impact Mechanics and Dynamic Material Behavior | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Zhikai Tu | Impact Mechanics and Dynamic Material Behavior | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor at Hainan University | China

Dr. Zhikai Tu is an accomplished materials scientist whose academic journey spans multiple leading institutions, beginning with foundational studies in chemistry and polymer science and advancing through master’s training at Jiangxi Normal University, exchange research at Fudan University, and doctoral work at the South China University of Technology, followed by a prestigious visiting researcher position at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, culminating in his current role as an associate professor and lecturer at Hainan University. His research focuses on the multiscale regulation, structural design, and functional optimization of smart polymer systems, with particular emphasis on photothermal conduction, high-strength self-healing elastomers, and the actuation mechanisms of artificial muscles inspired by natural systems. He has secured competitive national and provincial research projects, including investigations into lignin-modified rubber composites and high-quality latex rubber technologies, reflecting his leadership in emerging sustainable material innovations. Zhikai Tu’s academic achievements include impactful publications in high-profile scientific outlets, where he has contributed pioneering advancements such as biomimetic high-performance artificial muscles built on sacrificial coordination networks, fast-response phototropic materials developed through coordination-assisted photothermal strategies, ultrasound-driven filler reconstruction for self-strengthening elastomers, actuation mechanisms of dynamic coordination-bond-based artificial muscles, iridium-catalyzed regio- and stereoselective C–H oxidative reactions toward structurally unique oxindole imides, semicrystalline elastomer-based polymer actuators with high strain performance, and coordination-bond-enhanced mechanical behaviors in lignin-based elastomer composites. His recognized contributions, supported by competitive national scholarships and academic leadership awards, are further complemented by authorized intellectual property, including a patented materials-engineering invention. Through sustained interdisciplinary work integrating polymer chemistry, smart materials, mechanical actuation, and green bio-based composites, Zhikai Tu continues to build an influential research trajectory that advances functional material design and next-generation polymer technologies.

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Featured Publications:

Li, J., Liu, W., Qiu, X., Zhao, X., Chen, Z., Yan, M., Fang, Z., Li, Z., Tu, Z., & Huang, J. (2022). Lignin: A sustainable photothermal block for smart elastomers. Green Chemistry, 24(2), 823–836.

Tu, Z., Liu, W., Wang, J., Qiu, X., Huang, J., Li, J., & Lou, H. (2021). Biomimetic high performance artificial muscle built on sacrificial coordination network and mechanical training process. Nature Communications, 12(1), 2916.

Tu, Z., Wang, J., Liu, W., Chen, Z., Huang, J., Li, J., Lou, H., & Qiu, X. (2022). A fast-response biomimetic phototropic material built by a coordination-assisted photothermal domino strategy. Materials Horizons, 9(10), 2613–2625.

Wang, H., Liu, W., Tu, Z., Huang, J., & Qiu, X. (2019). Lignin-reinforced nitrile rubber/poly(vinyl chloride) composites via metal coordination interactions. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 58(51), 23114–23123.

Wang, J., Tu, Z., Zhang, H., Wang, M. M., Liu, W., & Qu, J. P. (2022). Actuation mechanisms of a semicrystalline elastomer-based polymer artificial muscle with high actuation strain. Macromolecules, 55(10), 3986–3999.