Hair-like-diameter superelastic conducting fibers, comprising a buckled carbon nanotube sheath on a rubber core, are fabricated, characterized, and deployed as weavable wires, biosensors, supercapacitors, and strain sensors. These downsized sheath–core fibers provide the demonstrated basis for glucose sensors, supercapacitors, and electrical interconnects whose performance is undegraded by giant strain, as well as ultrafast strain sensors that exploit strain-dependent capacitance changes.
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23 May 08:34
Downsized Sheath–Core Conducting Fibers for Weavable Superelastic Wires, Biosensors, Supercapacitors, and Strain Sensors
by Hongyan Wang, Zunfeng Liu, Jianning Ding, Xavier Lepró, Shaoli Fang, Nan Jiang, Ninyi Yuan, Run Wang, Qu Yin, Wei Lv, Zhongsheng Liu, Mei Zhang, Raquel Ovalle-Robles, Kanzan Inoue, Shougen Yin, Ray H. Baughman
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22 Dec 06:31
Chemistry: Why synthesize?
by Philip Ball
Chemistry: Why synthesize?
Nature 528, 7582 (2015). doi:10.1038/528327a
Author: Philip Ball
Philip Ball ponders the many reasons that chemists make molecules, and weighs what is lost, and gained, when they don't.
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03 Nov 09:09
Reversible Single-Crystal to Single-Crystal Transformations of a Zn(II)–Salicyaldimine Coordination Polymer Accompanying Changes in Coordination Sphere and Network Dimensionality upon Dehydration and Rehydration
by Jing-Yun Wu, Ching-Yun Chang, Chi-Jou Tsai and Jey-Jau Lee
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16 Sep 00:31
Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Materials Based on Homoconjugation Effect of Donor–Acceptor Triptycenes
by Katsuaki Kawasumi, Tony Wu, Tianyu Zhu, Hyun Sik Chae, Troy Van Voorhis, Marc A. Baldo and Timothy M. Swager
15 Sep 02:13
The first chiral diene-based metal-organic frameworks for highly enantioselective carbon-carbon bond formation reactions
Chem. Sci., 2015, 6,7163-7168
DOI: 10.1039/C5SC02100F, Edge Article
DOI: 10.1039/C5SC02100F, Edge Article
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Takahiro Sawano, Pengfei Ji, Alexandra R. McIsaac, Zekai Lin, Carter W. Abney, Wenbin Lin
The first chiral rhodium-diene-based metal-organic frameworks are highly active and enantioselective catalysts for C-C bond formation reactions.
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The first chiral rhodium-diene-based metal-organic frameworks are highly active and enantioselective catalysts for C-C bond formation reactions.
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