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Alexander Sinitskii is a researcher affiliated with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the United States. Their research activity is primarily located within the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with particular focus on Materials Chemistry and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Substantial work has also been conducted in Biomedical Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, as well as Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials.

The scientist's research topics cover an array of advanced material systems and applications. Key areas include 2D Materials and Applications, MXene and MAX Phase Materials, Graphene research and applications, Perovskite Materials and Applications, Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures, Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films, and Advanced Memory and Neural Computing.

Alexander Sinitskii has frequently published in several prominent scientific journals. These publication venues include:

  • ACS Nano
  • ACS Materials Letters
  • Nano Letters
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Collaboration is a significant aspect of Sinitskii's research, with notable frequent co-authors including Alexey Lipatov, Michael J. Loes, Jehad Abourahma, Nataliia S. Vorobeva, and P. A. Dowben. These collaborations reinforce interdisciplinary research connections in materials and electronic engineering contexts.

Among recent significant publications are:

  • "Electrical and Elastic Properties of Individual Single-Layer Nb4C3Tx MXene Flakes," published in 2020 in Advanced Electronic Materials
  • "High electrical conductivity and breakdown current density of individual monolayer Ti3C2T MXene flakes," published in 2021 in Matter
  • "Ultralarge Flakes of Ti3C2Tx MXene via Soft Delamination," published in 2022 in ACS Nano
  • "Partially Oxidized Ti3C2Tx MXenes for Fast and Selective Detection of Organic Vapors at Part-per-Million Concentrations," published in 2020 in ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • "Highly Selective Gas Sensors Based on Graphene Nanoribbons Grown by Chemical Vapor Deposition," published in 2020 in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

The research contributions often explore electrical, elastic, and sensing properties of two-dimensional materials, with a particular emphasis on MXenes-advanced transition metal carbides and nitrides-and graphene-based structures. This work encompasses both fundamental physical properties and applied sensing technologies.

Alexander Sinitskii's interdisciplinary approach bridges fundamental materials chemistry with electronic and biomedical engineering applications, reflecting a broad scientific interest in nanostructures and their potential technological utilities.

Best Publications

  • Improved Synthesis of Graphene Oxide

    Daniela C. Marcano;Dmitry V. Kosynkin;Jacob M. Berlin;Alexander Sinitskii

  • Longitudinal unzipping of carbon nanotubes to form graphene nanoribbons

    Dmitry V. Kosynkin;Amanda L. Higginbotham;Alexander Sinitskii;Jay R. Lomeda

  • Effect of Synthesis on Quality, Electronic Properties and Environmental Stability of Individual Monolayer Ti3C2 MXene Flakes

    Alexey Lipatov;Mohamed H. Alhabeb;Maria R. Lukatskaya;Alex J. Boson

  • Elastic properties of 2D Ti3C2Tx MXene monolayers and bilayers

    Alexey Lipatov;Haidong Lu;Mohamed H. Alhabeb;Babak Anasori

  • Spontaneous high-concentration dispersions and liquid crystals of graphene

    Natnael Behabtu;Jay R. Lomeda;Micah J. Green;Amanda L. Higginbotham

  • Lower-Defect Graphene Oxide Nanoribbons from Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes

    Amanda L. Higginbotham;Dmitry V. Kosynkin;Alexander Sinitskii;Zhengzong Sun

  • Kinetics of diazonium functionalization of chemically converted graphene nanoribbons.

    Alexander Sinitskii;Ayrat Dimiev;David A. Corley;Alexandra A. Fursina

  • Large-scale solution synthesis of narrow graphene nanoribbons

    Timothy H. Vo;Mikhail Shekhirev;Donna A. Kunkel;Martha D. Morton

  • Highly selective gas sensor arrays based on thermally reduced graphene oxide.

    Alexey Lipatov;Alexey Varezhnikov;Peter Wilson;Victor Sysoev

  • Highly Conductive Graphene Nanoribbons by Longitudinal Splitting of Carbon Nanotubes Using Potassium Vapor

    Dmitry V. Kosynkin;Wei Lu;Alexander Sinitskii;Gorka Pera

  • Correction to Improved Synthesis of Graphene Oxide

    Daniela C. Marcano;Dmitry V. Kosynkin;Jacob M. Berlin;Alexander Sinitskii

  • Layer-by-Layer Removal of Graphene for Device Patterning

    Ayrat Dimiev;Dmitry V. Kosynkin;Alexander Sinitskii;Alexander Slesarev

  • Effects of Synthesis and Processing on Optoelectronic Properties of Titanium Carbonitride MXene

    Kanit Hantanasirisakul;Mohamed Alhabeb;Alexey Lipatov;Kathleen Maleski

  • Electrical and Elastic Properties of Individual Single‐Layer Nb 4 C 3 T x MXene Flakes

    Alexey Lipatov;Mohamed Alhabeb;Haidong Lu;Shuangshuang Zhao;Shuangshuang Zhao

  • Optoelectrical Molybdenum Disulfide (MoS2)--Ferroelectric Memories.

    Alexey Lipatov;Pankaj Sharma;Alexei Gruverman;Alexander Sinitskii

  • High electrical conductivity and breakdown current density of individual monolayer Ti3C2Tx MXene flakes

    Alexey Lipatov;Adam Goad;Michael J. Loes;Nataliia S. Vorobeva

  • Patterning Graphene through the Self-Assembled Templates: Toward Periodic Two-Dimensional Graphene Nanostructures with Semiconductor Properties

    Alexander Sinitskii;James M. Tour

  • Electronic two-terminal bistable graphitic memories.

    Yubao Li;Alexander Sinitskii;James M. Tour

  • Optical control of polarization in ferroelectric heterostructures

    Tao Li;Alexey Lipatov;Haidong Lu;Hyungwoo Lee

  • Ultralarge Flakes of Ti3C2Tx MXene via Soft Delamination.

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  • Longitudinal Splitting of Boron Nitride Nanotubes for the Facile Synthesis of High Quality Boron Nitride Nanoribbons

    Kris J. Erickson;Kris J. Erickson;Ashley L. Gibb;Ashley L. Gibb;Alexander Sinitskii;Michael Rousseas

  • Bottom-up solution synthesis of narrow nitrogen-doped graphene nanoribbons

    Timonthy H. Vo;Mikhail Shekhirev;Donna A. Kunkel;François Orange

Frequent Co-Authors

James M. Tour
James M. Tour Rice University
Alexei Gruverman
Alexei Gruverman University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Peter A. Dowben
Peter A. Dowben University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Tao Li
Tao Li Dongguan University of Technology
Chang-Beom Eom
Chang-Beom Eom University of Wisconsin–Madison
Yury Gogotsi
Yury Gogotsi Drexel University
Joseph W. Lyding
Joseph W. Lyding University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
José Avila
José Avila Synchrotron SOLEIL
Maria C. Asensio
Maria C. Asensio Spanish National Research Council
Zhengzong Sun
Zhengzong Sun Fudan University

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