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Yury Gogotsi
Researcher at Drexel University
Publications - 1038
Citations - 202596
Yury Gogotsi is an academic researcher from Drexel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: MXenes & Carbon. The author has an hindex of 171, co-authored 956 publications receiving 144520 citations. Previous affiliations of Yury Gogotsi include Qatar Airways & Clemson University.
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Structure–activity relationship of Au/ZrO2 catalyst on formation of hydroxyl groups and its influence on CO oxidation
Christopher J. Karwacki,Panchapakesan Ganesh,Paul R. C. Kent,Wesley O. Gordon,Gregory W. Peterson,Junjie Niu,Yury Gogotsi +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of changes in morphology and surface hydroxyl species upon thermal treatment of zirconia on the oxidation activity of Au/ZrO2 catalyst was studied.
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Laser-induced light emission from carbon nanoparticles
TL;DR: In this article, the G band of graphitic carbon and thermal emission spectra were used to estimate the temperature during light emission that led to extensive graphitization and evaporation of carbon nanomaterials, indicating local temperatures exceeding 3500°C.
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Hydrothermal synthesis of diamond from diamond-seeded β-SiC powder
TL;DR: In this article, a mixture of SiC powder with diamond seeds was subjected to hydrothermal treatment at 700-750 °C under pressures of 100-500 MPa, where diamond seeds were present.
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Nitrogen modified carbide-derived carbons as adsorbents of hydrogen sulfide.
TL;DR: With an increase in the size and volume of micropores, in which water and hydrogen sulfide can be accommodated, the efficiency of H(2)S removal by CDC increased.
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A Gel‐Free Ti3C2Tx‐Based Electrode Array for High‐Density, High‐Resolution Surface Electromyography
Brendan B. Murphy,Brendan B. Murphy,Patrick J. Mulcahey,Nicolette Driscoll,Nicolette Driscoll,Andrew G. Richardson,Gregory T. Robbins,Nicholas V. Apollo,Nicholas V. Apollo,Kathleen Maleski,Timothy H. Lucas,Yury Gogotsi,Timothy R. Dillingham,Flavia Vitale +13 more
TL;DR: The fabrication of gel-free, high-density EMG arrays based on titanium carbide MXene encapsulated in parylene-C can record high-fidelity, low-noise EMG, and can resolve muscle activation with improved spatiotemporal resolution and sensitivity compared to conventional gelled electrodes.