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Yanbing Yang

Researcher at Wuhan University

Publications -  46
Citations -  2299

Yanbing Yang is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Carbon nanotube. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1600 citations. Previous affiliations of Yanbing Yang include Hunan University.

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Large-area graphene-nanomesh/carbon-nanotube hybrid membranes for ionic and molecular nanofiltration.

TL;DR: A large-area graphene-nanomesh/single-walled carbon nanotube (GNM/SWNT) hybrid membrane with excellent mechanical strength while fully capturing the merit of atomically thin membranes is reported.
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Core-Double-Shell, Carbon Nanotube@Polypyrrole@MnO2 Sponge as Freestanding, Compressible Supercapacitor Electrode

TL;DR: A three-component, hierarchical, bulk electrode with tailored microstructure and electrochemical properties that leads to enhanced supercapacitor performance including high specific capacitance (even under severe compression) and excellent cycling stability is reported.
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An Ultrathin Flexible 2D Membrane Based on Single-Walled Nanotube–MoS2 Hybrid Film for High-Performance Solar Steam Generation

TL;DR: In this article, an ultrathin 2D porous photothermal film based on MoS2 nanosheets and single-walled nanotube (SWNT) films is prepared.
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Two-Dimensional Flexible Bilayer Janus Membrane for Advanced Photothermal Water Desalination

TL;DR: In this paper, a large-area bilayer Janus film was designed by assembling gold nanorod (AuNR) onto the interconnected single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) porous film.
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Aptamer-functionalized carbon nanomaterials electrochemical sensors for detecting cancer relevant biomolecules

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the recent progress of electrochemical sensors based on carbon nanomaterials and proposed the future developments as well as the issues and challenges of the fabrication of carbon-nanomaterial-based nucleic acid aptamer functionalized electrochemical biosensors.