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Allister F. McGuire

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  20
Citations -  2641

Allister F. McGuire is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane curvature & Thioether. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1918 citations. Previous affiliations of Allister F. McGuire include Tufts University.

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A skin-inspired organic digital mechanoreceptor

TL;DR: This work presents a power-efficient skin-inspired mechanoreceptor with a flexible organic transistor circuit that transduces pressure into digital frequency signals directly, and represents a step toward the design and use of large-area organic electronic skins with neural-integrated touch feedback for replacement limbs.
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Biocompatible and totally disintegrable semiconducting polymer for ultrathin and ultralightweight transient electronics

TL;DR: This work has developed an innovative concept based on imine chemistry that allows totally disintegrable and biocompatible semiconducting polymers for thin-film transistors and flexible circuits that show high performance and are ultralightweight, but they can be fully disintegrables.
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Experimental demonstration of a single-molecule electric motor

TL;DR: It is reported that a butyl methyl sulphide molecule adsorbed on a copper surface can be operated as a single-molecule electric motor using Electrons from a scanning tunnelling microscope to drive the directional motion of the molecule in a two-terminal setup.
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Constructing Highly Uniform Onion-Ring-like Graphitic Carbon Nitride for Efficient Visible-Light-Driven Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution.

TL;DR: Experimental characterization and testing suggest that onion-ring-like g-C3N4 facilitates charge separation, extends the lifetime of photoinduced carriers, exhibits 5-fold higher photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, and shows great potential for photoc atalytic applications.