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4. Carbothermal shock enabled facile and fast growth of carbon nanotubes in a second

5. Microribbons composed of directionally self-assembled nanoflakes as highly stretchable ionic neural electrodes

6. Electricity-Triggered Self-Healing of Conductive and Thermostable Vitrimer Enabled by Paving Aligned Carbon Nanotubes

7. CVD growth of perovskite/graphene films for high-performance flexible image sensor

8. Scratching of Graphene-Coated Cu Substrates Leads to Hardened Cu Interfaces with Enhanced Lubricity

9. Seamless Graphene-Seal-Wrap as a Removable Protective Cover for Two-Dimensional Materials

10. Mechanically Reinforced Silkworm Silk Fiber by Hot Stretching

12. Sustainable Silk-Derived Multimode Carbon Dots

13. Catalytically Active Oil-Based Lubricant Additives Enabled by Calcining Ni–Al Layered Double Hydroxides

14. Carbonized Chinese Art Paper-Based High-Performance Wearable Strain Sensor for Human Activity Monitoring

15. Printable Smart Pattern for Multifunctional Energy-Management E-Textile

16. Calcium Gluconate Derived Carbon Nanosheet Intrinsically Decorated with Nanopapillae for Multifunctional Printed Flexible Electronics

17. Silk-Derived Highly Active Oxygen Electrocatalysts for Flexible and Rechargeable Zn–Air Batteries

18. The Effect of Seawater on Mortar Matrix Coated with Hybrid Nano-Silica-Modified Surface Protection Materials

19. Effect of lithium citrate on hydration of cement paste

20. Biomass-Derived Carbon Materials: Controllable Preparation and Versatile Applications

21. Laser Writing of Janus Graphene/Kevlar Textile for Intelligent Protective Clothing

23. Superelastic wire-shaped supercapacitor sustaining 850% tensile strain based on carbon nanotube@graphene fiber

24. An All-Silk-Derived Dual-Mode E-skin for Simultaneous Temperature–Pressure Detection

25. Advanced carbon materials for flexible and wearable sensors

26. Extremely Black Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube Arrays for Solar Steam Generation

27. CVD growth of fingerprint-like patterned 3D graphene film for an ultrasensitive pressure sensor

28. Carbonized silk georgette as an ultrasensitive wearable strain sensor for full-range human activity monitoring

29. Silk-Based Advanced Materials for Soft Electronics

30. Hollow core-sheath nanocarbon spheres grown on carbonized silk fabrics for self-supported and nonenzymatic glucose sensing

31. Eliminating graphene wrinkles by strain engineering

32. Growth of large-area aligned pentagonal graphene domains on high-index copper surfaces

33. Volatile-nanoparticle-assisted optical visualization of individual carbon nanotubes and other nanomaterials

34. Ionic Sensing Hydrogels: Ultrasensitive, Low‐Voltage Operational, and Asymmetric Ionic Sensing Hydrogel for Multipurpose Applications (Adv. Funct. Mater. 12/2020)

35. Ultrasensitive, Low‐Voltage Operational, and Asymmetric Ionic Sensing Hydrogel for Multipurpose Applications

37. Splash-Resistant and Light-Weight Silk-Sheathed Wires for Textile Electronics

38. 'Snowing' Graphene using Microwave Ovens

39. Wearable Electronics: Weft-Knitted Fabric for a Highly Stretchable and Low-Voltage Wearable Heater (Adv. Electron. Mater. 9/2017)

40. Measurement of specific heat and thermal conductivity of supported and suspended graphene by a comprehensive Raman optothermal method

41. Intrinsically Stretchable and Conductive Textile by a Scalable Process for Elastic Wearable Electronics

42. Challenge and Opportunities of Carbon Nanotubes

43. Silk-Derived 2D Porous Carbon Nanosheets with Atomically-Dispersed Fe-N x -C Sites for Highly Efficient Oxygen Reaction Catalysts

44. Wearable Strain Sensors: Carbonized Silk Fabric for Ultrastretchable, Highly Sensitive, and Wearable Strain Sensors (Adv. Mater. 31/2016)

45. Carbonized Silk Fabric for Ultrastretchable, Highly Sensitive, and Wearable Strain Sensors

47. Advanced Carbon for Flexible and Wearable Electronics

48. Weft-Knitted Fabric for a Highly Stretchable and Low-Voltage Wearable Heater

49. Flexible and Highly Sensitive Pressure Sensors Based on Bionic Hierarchical Structures

50. Visualization of Graphene on Various Substrates Based on Water Wetting Behavior

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