Kun Lian
Engineering at Groner Ave, Baton Rouge, LA

License number
Louisiana EI.0014323
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1900
Category
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
10422 E Groner Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Professional information

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Associate Professor At Lsu

Position:
Professor at Southern University and A&M College
Location:
Baton Rouge, Louisiana Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Southern University and A&M College since Feb 2011 - Professor Louisiana State University Jul 2006 - Jan 2011 - Associate Professor
Education:
Louisiana State University 1988 - 1995
Ph.D., Engineering Science-Materials Science


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Post-Exposure Heat Treatment To Reduce Surface Roughness Of Pmma Surfaces Formed By Radiation Lithography

US Patent:
6387578, May 14, 2002
Filed:
May 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/566261
Inventors:
Kun Lian - Baton Rouge LA
Zhong-Geng Ling - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
G03F 720
US Classification:
430 11, 430296, 430326, 430330, 430966, 430967
Abstract:
A method to decrease the surface roughness of exposed PMMA surfaces has been discovered. PMMA surface roughness was decreased by a post-exposure heat treatment of less than 70° C. The optimum post-exposure heat treatment to produce a PMMA microstructures with a smooth surface was found to be about 60° C. for about 30 min. The structural features of post-exposure heat-treated PMMA patterns were not statistically different from otherwise identical features of untreated PMMA patterns. This method produces a smoother PMMA structure that may then optionally be glued on a substrate or that may be assembled with other PMMA structures into a three-dimensional or multilayer microstructure.


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Nano-Sized Bagasse Fiber

US Patent:
2008022, Sep 18, 2008
Filed:
Feb 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/037436
Inventors:
Kun Lian - Baton Rouge LA, US
William T. Cefalu - Baton Rouge LA, US
Zhong Q. Wang - Baton Rouge LA, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/717, A23L 1/28, A23L 1/302, A61P 3/04, A61Q 99/00, A61K 8/73, A61P 3/08, C13F 3/00
US Classification:
514 57, 426655, 426 72
Abstract:
A new composition of nanosized bagasse fibers has been made by a method which reduces the sugarcane bagasse fibers to nano-sized particles while retaining the natural components of the bagasse. The resulting bagasse particles were shown to be effective as a nutritional supplement in a mouse model to aid in glucose control and body weight. Using the bagasse nanofibers, the addition of 5 to 10% fiber did not change the color or texture of food products. Moreover, the bagasse powder has a natural color and absorbs color evenly so that it could be used as a natural foundation material for cosmetic products.


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Carbon-Encased Metal Nanoparticles And Sponges, Methods Of Synthesis, And Methods Of Use

US Patent:
2012002, Jan 26, 2012
Filed:
Sep 30, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/249558
Inventors:
Kun Lian - Baton Rouge LA, US
Qinglin Wu - Baton Rouge LA, US
International Classification:
B32B 5/16, B05D 5/00, B05D 1/00, B05D 1/36, B82Y 99/00, B82Y 30/00
US Classification:
428403, 427180, 427205, 977775, 977902
Abstract:
We disclose novel metallic nanoparticles coated with a thin protective carbon shell, and three-dimensional nano-metallic sponges; methods of preparation of the nanoparticles; and uses for these novel materials, including wood preservation, strengthening of polymer and fiber/polymer building materials, and catalysis.


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Carbon-Encased Metal Nanoparticles And Sponges, Methods Of Synthesis, And Methods Of Use

US Patent:
2009009, Apr 16, 2009
Filed:
Feb 8, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/278295
Inventors:
Kun Lian - Baton Rouge LA, US
Qinglin Wu - Baton Rouge LA, US
International Classification:
B01D 53/94, B32B 5/16, B29B 9/00, B05D 1/12
US Classification:
4232135, 42840224, 264 7, 427180, 428156, 977773
Abstract:
We disclose novel metallic nanoparticles coated with a thin protective carbon shell, and three-dimensional nano-metallic sponges; methods of preparation of the nanoparticles; and uses for these novel materials, including wood preservation, strengthening of polymer and fiber/polymer building materials, and catalysis.