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Chao Zhang

Researcher at Beihang University

Publications -  4347
Citations -  118320

Chao Zhang is an academic researcher from Beihang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 127, co-authored 3119 publications receiving 84711 citations. Previous affiliations of Chao Zhang include West Virginia University & University of Oklahoma.

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Hierarchical composites of polyaniline–graphene nanoribbons–carbon nanotubes as electrode materials in all-solid-state supercapacitors

TL;DR: Electrochemical tests reveal that the hierarchical PANI-GNR-CNT composite based on the two-electrode cell possesses much higher specific capacitance than the GNR-cNT hybrid and neat PANI at a discharge current density of 0.5 A g(-1).
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Zero-gap materials for future spintronics, electronics and optics

TL;DR: In this paper, a range of materials with zero-gap band structures, focusing on materials with quadratic and linear symmetrical dispersions, disorder-induced linear dispersions (DLL), asymmetrical linear dispersion and topological insulating states, are reviewed.
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Facile preparation of water-dispersible graphene sheets stabilized by acid-treated multi-walled carbon nanotubes and their poly(vinyl alcohol) composites†

TL;DR: In this paper, the reduction of graphene oxide in water in the presence of acid-treated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (t-CNTs) results in a homogeneous dispersion of reduced graphene oxide (r-GO) and t-cNT hybrids, making them ideal reinforcing fillers for polymer nanocomposites.
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Chemical genetic analysis of Apg1 reveals a non-kinase role in the induction of autophagy.

TL;DR: It is found that Apg1 kinase activity is required only for Cvt trafficking of aminopeptidase I but not for import via autophagy, and the data support a novel role for ApG1 in nucleation of autophagosomes that is distinct from its catalytic kinases activity and imply a qualitative difference in the mechanism of autophile formation.
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Electro-Fenton degradation of p-nitrophenol using the anodized graphite felts

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple and efficient electrochemical oxidation method was used to modify the graphite felts, and a remarkable change on the surface chemistry was observed by the X-ray photoelectron spectrum analysis.