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Yizhou Zhang

Researcher at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology

Publications -  80
Citations -  8199

Yizhou Zhang is an academic researcher from Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supercapacitor & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 70 publications receiving 4964 citations. Previous affiliations of Yizhou Zhang include Nanjing Tech University & Nanjing University.

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Stretchable Ti3C2Tx MXene/Carbon Nanotube Composite Based Strain Sensor with Ultrahigh Sensitivity and Tunable Sensing Range

TL;DR: The versatile and scalable Ti3C2Tx MXene/CNT strain sensors provide a promising route to future wearable artificial intelligence with comprehensive tracking ability of real-time and in situ physiological signals for health and sporting applications.
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Flexible supercapacitors based on paper substrates: a new paradigm for low-cost energy storage.

TL;DR: This review introduces the design, fabrication and applications of paper-based SCs, giving a comprehensive coverage of this interesting field.
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Printable Transparent Conductive Films for Flexible Electronics.

TL;DR: This Review summarizes recent advances of large-area flexible TCFs enabled by several roll-to-roll-compatible printed techniques including inkjet printing, screen printing, offset printing, and gravure printing using the emerging transparent conductive materials.
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MXenes stretch hydrogel sensor performance to new limits

TL;DR: The traditionally disadvantageous viscoelastic property of hydrogels can be transformed into an advantage for sensing, which reveals prospects for hydrogel sensors.
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Stretchable Thin‐Film Electrodes for Flexible Electronics with High Deformability and Stretchability

TL;DR: The progress in strategies for obtaining highly stretchable thin-film electrodes fabricated via these strategies are reviewed and some perspectives and challenges in this field are put forward.