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1. Surface Grafting "Band‐Aid" for "Everyone": Filter Paper‐Assisted Surface‐Initiated Polymerization in the Presence of Air.

2. Hybrid Chloroantimonates(III): Thermally Induced Triple‐Mode Reversible Luminescent Switching and Laser‐Printable Rewritable Luminescent Paper.

3. Sensitive Quantification of MicroRNA in Blood through Multi‐amplification Toehold‐Mediated DNA‐Strand‐Displacement Paper‐Spray Mass Spectrometry (TSD‐PS MS).

4. Flow-Through Synthesis on Teflon-Patterned Paper To Produce Peptide Arrays for Cell-Based Assays.

5. Reconstruction of Solid Electrolyte Interphase with SrI2 Reactivates Dead Li for Durable Anode‐Free Li‐Metal Batteries.

6. Molecular Nickel Thiolate Complexes for Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to C1–3 Hydrocarbons.

7. Bio‐Inspired Bimetallic Cooperativity Through a Hydrogen Bonding Spacer in CO2 Reduction.

8. Fabrication of Aptamer‐Modified Paper Electrochemical Devices for On‐Site Biosensing.

9. Rapid High‐Contrast Photoreversible Coloration of Surface‐Functionalized N‐Doped TiO2 Nanocrystals for Rewritable Light‐Printing.

10. Self‐Assembled Functional DNA Superstructures as High‐Density and Versatile Recognition Elements for Printed Paper Sensors.

11. Photothermal‐Assisted Triphase Photocatalysis Over a Multifunctional Bilayer Paper.

12. A Modular Approach for Interlocking Enzymes in Whatman Paper.

13. Target-Induced and Equipment-Free DNA Amplification with a Simple Paper Device.

14. A Study of Heterogeneous Catalysis by Nanoparticle-Embedded Paper-Spray Ionization Mass Spectrometry.

15. An Ionophore-Based Anion-Selective Optode Printed on Cellulose Paper.

16. High‐Performance Electrochemical NO Reduction into NH3 by MoS2 Nanosheet.

17. A Three-Dimensional Origami Paper-Based Device for Potentiometric Biosensing.

18. Paper‐Based Antibody Detection Devices Using Bioluminescent BRET‐Switching Sensor Proteins.

19. A Disposable Planar Paper-Based Potentiometric Ion-Sensing Platform.

20. Paper-Based Electrical Respiration Sensor.

21. Paper‐Based Ratiometric Fluorescence Analytical Devices towards Point‐of‐Care Testing of Human Serum Albumin.

22. A DNAzyme‐Based Colorimetric Paper Sensor for Helicobacter pylori.

24. Molecular Ionization from Carbon Nanotube Paper.

25. Highly Efficient Electro‐reforming of 5‐Hydroxymethylfurfural on Vertically Oriented Nickel Nanosheet/Carbon Hybrid Catalysts: Structure–Function Relationships.

26. Highly Conductive Aluminum Textile and Paper for Flexible and Wearable Electronics.

27. Domino Effect: Gold Electrocatalyzing Lithium Reduction to Accelerate Nitrogen Fixation.

28. Periodic Oscillatory Motion of a Self-Propelled Motor Driven by Decomposition of H2O2 by Catalase.

29. A Photo-annealing Approach for Building Functional Polymer Layers on Paper.

31. Utilizing Paper-Based Devices for Antimicrobial-Resistant Bacteria Detection.

32. Paper-Based Inkjet-Printed Microfluidic Analytical Devices.

33. A Paper Sensor Printed with Multifunctional Bio/Nano Materials.

34. Harnessing the Dual Properties of Thiol-Grafted Cellulose Paper for Click Reactions: A Powerful Reducing Agent and Adsorbent for Cu.

35. Easy Access to Functional Patterns on Cellulose Paper by Combining Laser Printing and Material-Specific Peptide Adsorption.

36. A Dual Plating Battery with the Iodine/[ZnIx(OH2)4−x]2−x Cathode.

37. Aqueous Manganese Dioxide Ink for Paper-Based Capacitive Energy Storage Devices.

38. Paper-Based ELISA.

39. Enhanced CO2 Electroreduction on Neighboring Zn/Co Monomers by Electronic Effect.

40. Single-Step Reagentless Laser Scribing Fabrication of Electrochemical Paper-Based Analytical Devices.

41. Molecular Graph Paper.

42. Paper-Origami-Based Multiplexed Malaria Diagnostics from Whole Blood.

45. From Paper to Structured Carbon Electrodes by Inkjet Printing.

48. Translating Bacterial Detection by DNAzymes into a Litmus Test.

50. Rolf Huisgen, Eminent Chemist and Polymath (1920–2020): In His Own Words and In His Publication Metrics.