Xueji Zhang
Shenzhen University
802 Papers
2.6K Citations
Xueji Zhang is an academic researcher from Shenzhen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 578 publications. Previous affiliations of Xueji Zhang include Nanjing University of Science and Technology & New Mexico State University.
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Papers
Cobalt Sulfide Confined in N-Doped Porous Branched Carbon Nanotubes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Yongsheng Zhou,Yingchun Zhu,Bingshe Xu,Xueji Zhang,Khalid A. Al-Ghanim,Shahid Mahboob,Shahid Mahboob +6 more
TL;DR: A novel hierarchical structure constructed by encapsulating cobalt sulfide nanowires within nitrogen-doped porous branched carbon nanotubes (NBNTs) is designed for lithium-ion batteries, which shows excellent rate and cycling capabilities.
Hidden Dityrosine Residues in Protein-Protected Gold Nanoclusters
TL;DR: The strategy of removal of the encapsulated gold nanoclusters from the protein ligand cages has been proposed, producing the “hollow” (or possibly “imprinted”) proteins for investigations for the first time.
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3D-Printed Parahydrophobic Functional Textile with a Hierarchical Nanomicroscale Structure.
Lihong Wang,Baohui Shi,Hongtao Zhao,Xiangjun Qi,Jiahui Chen,Juanjuan Li,Yuanyuan Shang,Kun Fu,Xueji Zhang,Mingwei Tian,Lijun Qu +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , a two-photon femtosecond laser direct writing strategy with nanoscale process capability was utilized to accurately construct the functional parahydrophobic yarn with a diameter of 900 μm.
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Stimuli-responsive polymer/nanomaterial hybrids for sensing applications
TL;DR: Three main topics are discussed: stimuli- responsive nanogels, stimuli-responsive network polymers doped with nanomaterials, and nanoparticles modified with stimulus-responsive polymers.
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Magnetized carbon nanotubes for visual detection of proteins directly in whole blood
TL;DR: A magnetized carbon nanotube (MCNT)-based lateral flow strip biosensor for visual detection of proteins directly in whole blood avoiding complex purification and sample pre-treatments is described.
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