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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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Compressible Carbon Nanotube–Graphene Hybrid Aerogels with Superhydrophobicity and Superoleophilicity for Oil Sorption
TL;DR: In this paper, a fast microwave irradiation-mediated approach has been proposed for manufacturing multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT)-graphene hybrid aerogels, in which MWCNTs are vertically anchored on the surface of cell walls of GAs.
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Mechanical properties and biomineralization of multifunctional nanodiamond-PLLA composites for bone tissue engineering.
Qingwei Zhang,Vadym Mochalin,Ioannis Neitzel,Kavan Hazeli,Junjie Niu,Antonios Kontsos,Jack G. Zhou,Peter I. Lelkes,Yury Gogotsi +8 more
TL;DR: The enhanced mechanical properties and the increased mineralization capability with higher ND-ODA concentration suggest that these biodegradable composites may potentially be useful for a variety of biomedical applications, including scaffolds for orthopedic regenerative engineering.
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Raman microspectroscopy study of processing-induced phase transformations and residual stress in silicon
Yury Gogotsi,C Baek,F Kirscht +2 more
TL;DR: Raman spectroscopy was used for analysis of phase transformations and residual stress in machined silicon wafers as discussed by the authors, where wear debris from dicing of silicon was scanned with a Raman spectrometer.
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Solution-processed titanium carbide MXene films examined as highly transparent conductors
Marina Mariano,Olha Mashtalir,Francisco Antonio,Won-Hee Ryu,Won-Hee Ryu,Bingchen Deng,Fengnian Xia,Yury Gogotsi,André D. Taylor +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that solution-processed Ti3C2Tx conducting films could open up a new direction for the next generation of transparent conductive electrodes, and have a metallic nature, which makes them suitable as electrodes.
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MXene-Based Dendrite-Free Potassium Metal Batteries
TL;DR: A high-performance potassium anode achieved by confining potassium metal into a titanium-deficient nitrogen-containing MXene/carbon nanotube freestanding scaffold is reported, which exhibits a dendrite-free morphology with high Coulombic efficiency and long cycle life during plating/stripping processes.