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Guan-Jun Yang
Researcher at Xi'an Jiaotong University
Publications - 325
Citations - 10122
Guan-Jun Yang is an academic researcher from Xi'an Jiaotong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coating & Microstructure. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 306 publications receiving 7434 citations.
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Semiconductor polymeric graphitic carbon nitride photocatalysts: the “holy grail” for the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction under visible light
TL;DR: A panorama of the latest advancements in the rational design and development of semiconductor polymeric graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) photocatalysts for visible-light-induced hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is presented in this paper.
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High velocity impact induced microstructure evolution during deposition of cold spray coatings: A review
TL;DR: In this paper, the evolution mechanisms of metastable microstructure in a cold spray coating during deposition of spray particles were examined in terms of in-situ densification, residual stress, dislocation multiplication, grain refining, phase transformation and amorphization through typical materials.
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Improved Efficiency of over 10% in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells with a Ruthenium Complex and an Organic Dye Heterogeneously Positioning on a Single TiO2 Electrode
Sheng-Qiang Fan,Sheng-Qiang Fan,Chulwoo Kim,Baizeng Fang,Kai-Xing Liao,Guan-Jun Yang,Chang-Jiu Li,Jeum-Jong Kim,Jaejung Ko +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a ruthenium complex with an ancillary bipyridyl ligand substituted by a 3-carbazole-2-thiophenyl moiety was synthesized and explored as a sensitizer in cosensitized solar cells in combination with an organic dye (JK-62).
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Effect of TGO Thickness on Thermal Cyclic Lifetime and Failure Mode of Plasma-Sprayed TBCs
TL;DR: In this paper, a gradient thermal cycling test was performed on atmospheric plasma-sprayed thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) with different thermally grown oxide (TGO) thicknesses.
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Catheter-integrated soft multilayer electronic arrays for multiplexed sensing and actuation during cardiac surgery.
Mengdi Han,Lin Chen,Kedar Aras,Cunman Liang,Xuexian Chen,Hangbo Zhao,Hangbo Zhao,Kan Li,Ndeye Rokhaya Faye,Bohan Sun,Bohan Sun,Jae Hwan Kim,Wubin Bai,Quansan Yang,Yuhang Ma,Yuhang Ma,Wei Lu,Enming Song,Janice Mihyun Baek,Yujin Lee,Clifford Liu,Jeffrey B. Model,Guan-Jun Yang,Roozbeh Ghaffari,Yonggang Huang,Igor R. Efimov,John A. Rogers +26 more
TL;DR: It is shown that soft electronic arrays in multilayer configurations on endocardial balloon catheters can establish conformal contact with curved tissue surfaces, support high-density spatiotemporal mapping of temperature, pressure and electrophysiological parameters and allow for programmable electrical stimulation, radiofrequency ablation and irreversible electroporation.