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Yong Ni

Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China

Publications -  144
Citations -  4724

Yong Ni is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Elastic energy. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 129 publications receiving 3400 citations. Previous affiliations of Yong Ni include National Institute of Standards and Technology & Center for Excellence in Education.

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A Flexible and Highly Pressure‐Sensitive Graphene–Polyurethane Sponge Based on Fractured Microstructure Design

TL;DR: A new type of piezoresistive sensor with ultra-high-pressure sensitivity in low pressure range and minimum detectable pressure of 9 Pa has been fabricated using a fractured microstructure design in a graphene-nanosheet-wrapped polyurethane (PU) sponge.
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Mass production of bulk artificial nacre with excellent mechanical properties

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that large-sized, three-dimensional bulk artificial nacre with comprehensive mimicry of the hierarchical structures and the toughening mechanisms of natural nacre can be facilely fabricated via a bottom-up assembly process based on laminating pre-fabricated two-dimensional nacre-mimetic films.
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Pollution exacerbates China's water scarcity and its regional inequality.

TL;DR: A comprehensive nationwide water scarcity assessment in China is reported, which explicitly includes quality requirements for human water uses and shows that inadequate water quality exacerbates China’s water scarcity, which is unevenly distributed across the country.
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Ferroelectric solid solutions with morphotropic boundaries: Vanishing polarization anisotropy, adaptive, polar glass, and two-phase states

TL;DR: In this paper, the generic case of a ferroelectric solid solution is considered where different symmetry phases located at opposing ends of the diffusionless phase diagram are separated by a morphotropic boundary (MB).
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Wood-Inspired High-Performance Ultrathick Bulk Battery Electrodes.

TL;DR: Inspired by the vertical microchannels in natural wood as the highway for water transport, the microstructures of wood are successfully duplicated into ultrathick bulk LiCoO2 (LCO) cathode via a sol-gel process to achieve the high areal capacity and excellent rate capability.