Chao Jia
Tsinghua University
58 Papers
10 Citations
Chao Jia is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanofiber & Spinning. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 49 publications. Previous affiliations of Chao Jia include University of Maryland, College Park & Beijing Institute of Technology.
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Papers
Highly Flexible and Efficient Solar Steam Generation Device
Chaoji Chen,Chaoji Chen,Yiju Li,Jianwei Song,Zhi Yang,Yudi Kuang,Emily Hitz,Chao Jia,Amy Gong,Feng Jiang,Junyong Zhu,Bao Yang,Jia Xie,Liangbing Hu +13 more
TL;DR: The nature-inspired design concept in this study is straightforward and easily scalable, representing one of the most promising solutions for renewable and portable solar energy generation and other related phase-change applications.
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3D-Printed, All-in-One Evaporator for High-Efficiency Solar Steam Generation under 1 Sun Illumination.
Yiju Li,Tingting Gao,Zhi Yang,Chaoji Chen,Wei Luo,Jianwei Song,Emily Hitz,Chao Jia,Yubing Zhou,Boyang Liu,Bao Yang,Liangbing Hu +11 more
TL;DR: The 3D-printed porous evaporator with intrinsic low thermal conductivity enables heat localization and effectively alleviates thermal dissipation to the bulk water and has a high solar steam efficiency under 1 sun illumination, among the best compared with other reported evaporators.
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Tree-Inspired Design for High-Efficiency Water Extraction.
Mingwei Zhu,Yiju Li,Guang Chen,Feng Jiang,Zhi Yang,Xiaoguang Luo,Yanbin Wang,Steven D. Lacey,Jiaqi Dai,Chengwei Wang,Chao Jia,Jiayu Wan,Yonggang Yao,Amy Gong,Bao Yang,Zongfu Yu,Siddhartha Das,Liangbing Hu +17 more
TL;DR: The tree-inspired design offers an inexpensive and scalable solar energy harvesting and steam generation technology that can provide clean water globally, especially for rural or remote areas where water is not only scarce but also limited by water extraction materials and methods.
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Nature-inspired salt resistant bimodal porous solar evaporator for efficient and stable water desalination
Shuaiming He,Chaoji Chen,Yudi Kuang,Ruiyu Mi,Yang Liu,Yong Pei,Weiqing Kong,Wentao Gan,Hua Xie,Emily Hitz,Chao Jia,Xi Chen,Amy Gong,Jianming Liao,Jun Li,Zhiyong Jason Ren,Bao Yang,Siddhartha Das,Liangbing Hu +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a bimodal porous structure (e.g., balsa wood) was used as an efficient and stable solar vapor generator for high-salinity brine desalination.
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Muscle‐Inspired Highly Anisotropic, Strong, Ion‐Conductive Hydrogels
Weiqing Kong,Chengwei Wang,Chao Jia,Yudi Kuang,Glenn Pastel,Chaoji Chen,Gegu Chen,Shuaiming He,Hao Huang,Jianhua Zhang,Sha Wang,Liangbing Hu +11 more
TL;DR: The work offers a promising strategy to fabricate a wide variety of strong, anisotropic, flexible, and ionically conductive wood-based hydrogels for potential biomaterials and nanofluidic applications.
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