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Haipeng Yu

Researcher at Northeast Forestry University

Publications -  77
Citations -  5424

Haipeng Yu is an academic researcher from Northeast Forestry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellulose & Nanocellulose. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 76 publications receiving 2972 citations.

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Nanocellulose: a promising nanomaterial for advanced electrochemical energy storage

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the current research activities that center on the development of nanocellulose for advanced electrochemical energy storage, with the main focus on the integration of nanoCellulose with other active materials, developing films/aerogel as flexible substrates, and the pyrolyzation of nano cellulose to carbon materials.
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Cellulose-Based Flexible Functional Materials for Emerging Intelligent Electronics.

TL;DR: The focus then turns to the recent advances of cellulose-based functional materials toward emerging intelligent electronic devices including flexible sensors, optoelectronic devices, field-effect transistors, nanogenerators, electrochemical energy storage devices, biomimetic electronic skins, and biological detection devices.
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Efficient Cleavage of Lignin–Carbohydrate Complexes and Ultrafast Extraction of Lignin Oligomers from Wood Biomass by Microwave‐Assisted Treatment with Deep Eutectic Solvent

TL;DR: A facile approach for efficiently cleaving lignin–carbohydrate complexes and ultrafast fractionation of components from wood by microwave‐assisted treatment with deep eutectic solvent is reported, which is expected to contribute to improving the economics of overall biorefining of lignocellulosic biomass.
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Biopolymer nanofibrils: structure, modeling, preparation, and applications

TL;DR: The structures of biopolymer nanofibrils in nature are summarized and their related computational models are outlined with the aim of disclosing fundamental structure-property relationships in biological materials.