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D-Index
67
Citations
12654
World Ranking
5213
National Ranking
1592

Guanghui Gao publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Guanghui Gao sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 212 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Guanghui Gao D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Guanghui Gao sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 67 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Guanghui Gao is affiliated with Changchun University in China and has a substantial body of research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their work encompasses a broad range of topics with a focus on advanced materials and their applications.

Their research spans various main topics, including:

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
  • Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
  • Polydiacetylene-based materials and applications

Guanghui Gao's work extends into several subfields, such as Biomedical Engineering, Polymers and Plastics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials. This interdisciplinary approach complements their focus on novel materials for sensing and energy applications.

The scientist has published extensively, with frequent venues including:

  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • European Polymer Journal
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Guanghui Gao include:

  • Solvent-Resistant and Nonswellable Hydrogel Conductor toward Mechanical Perception in Diverse Liquid Media, 2020, ACS Nano
  • A highly conductive hydrogel driven by phytic acid towards a wearable sensor with freezing and dehydration resistance, 2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • A skin-matchable, recyclable and biofriendly strain sensor based on a hydrolyzed keratin-containing hydrogel, 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • A transparent and adhesive carboxymethyl cellulose/polypyrrole hydrogel electrode for flexible supercapacitors, 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • Fish-inspired anti-icing hydrogel sensors with low-temperature adhesion and toughness, 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Throughout their career, Guanghui Gao has collaborated frequently with several researchers. Notable co-authors include Yiyan Gao, Xiuyan Ren, Lijie Duan, Yang Gao, and Rongda Zhang. These collaborations have contributed to advancing knowledge in materials related to sensors, hydrogels, and energy storage technologies.

Best Publications

  • Highly cited research articles in Journal of Controlled Release: Commentaries and perspectives by authors

    Nicholas A. Peppas;Ruth Duncan;Gary E. Wnek;Allan S. Hoffman

  • A flexible, adhesive and self-healable hydrogel-based wearable strain sensor for human motion and physiological signal monitoring

    Shan Xia;Shixin Song;Fei Jia;Guanghui Gao

  • Ultra-stretchable wearable strain sensors based on skin-inspired adhesive, tough and conductive hydrogels

    Qin Zhang;Xin Liu;Lijie Duan;Guanghui Gao

  • Robust and flexible strain sensors based on dual physically cross-linked double network hydrogels for monitoring human-motion

    Shan Xia;Shixin Song;Guanghui Gao

  • Bioinspired Dynamic Cross-Linking Hydrogel Sensors with Skin-like Strain and Pressure Sensing Behaviors

    Shan Xia;Qian Zhang;Shixin Song;Lijie Duan

  • Hydrophobic association hydrogels with excellent mechanical and self-healing properties

    Haicheng Jiang;Lijie Duan;Xiuyan Ren;Guanghui Gao

  • Bioinspired Adhesive Hydrogel Driven by Adenine and Thymine

    Xin Liu;Qin Zhang;Zijian Gao;Ruibin Hou

  • Environmental pH-sensitive polymeric micelles for cancer diagnosis and targeted therapy.

    Guang Hui Gao;Yi Li;Doo Sung Lee

  • Ultrastretchable Wearable Strain and Pressure Sensors Based on Adhesive, Tough, and Self-healing Hydrogels for Human Motion Monitoring.

    Jiajun Xu;Guangyu Wang;Yufan Wu;Xiuyan Ren

  • Bioinspired Adhesive Hydrogels Tackified by Nucleobases

    Xin Liu;Qin Zhang;Guanghui Gao

  • Solvent-Resistant and Nonswellable Hydrogel Conductor toward Mechanical Perception in Diverse Liquid Media

    Xin Liu;Qin Zhang;Guanghui Gao

  • Muscle-Inspired Anisotropic Hydrogel Strain Sensors.

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  • Skin-Inspired Gels with Toughness, Antifreezing, Conductivity, and Remoldability.

    Hao Chen;Xiuyan Ren;Guanghui Gao

  • Bioinspired Nucleobase-Driven Nonswellable Adhesive and Tough Gel with Excellent Underwater Adhesion.

    Xin Liu;Qin Zhang;Lijie Duan;Guanghui Gao

  • Wearable strain sensors based on casein-driven tough, adhesive and anti-freezing hydrogels for monitoring human-motion

    Lin Guan;Su Yan;Xin Liu;Xinyao Li

  • One-step synthesis of photoluminescent carbon dots with excitation-independent emission for selective bioimaging and gene delivery.

    Xudong Yang;Yang Wang;Xiran Shen;Chunyan Su

  • Stimulus-sensitive polymeric nanoparticles and their applications as drug and gene carriers.

    Yi Li;Guang Hui Gao;Doo Sung Lee

  • A highly conductive hydrogel driven by phytic acid towards a wearable sensor with freezing and dehydration resistance

    Qin Zhang;Xin Liu;Jiawei Zhang;Lijie Duan

  • The morphological, mechanical, rheological, and thermal properties of PLA/PBAT blown films with chain extender

    Xin Li;Xin Li;Xue Ai;Hongwei Pan;Jia Yang;Jia Yang

  • Cartilage-inspired hydrogel strain sensors with ultrahigh toughness, good self-recovery and stable anti-swelling properties

    Jiajun Xu;Rining Jin;Xiuyan Ren;Guanghui Gao

  • A skin-matchable, recyclable and biofriendly strain sensor based on a hydrolyzed keratin-containing hydrogel

    Yang Gao;Song Gu;Fei Jia;Guanghui Gao

  • Transparent and conductive amino acid-tackified hydrogels as wearable strain sensors

    Yang Gao;Fei Jia;Guanghui Gao

Frequent Co-Authors

Doo Sung Lee
Doo Sung Lee Sungkyunkwan University
Lisong Dong
Lisong Dong Chinese Academy of Sciences
Sung Wan Kim
Sung Wan Kim University of Utah
Kazunori Kataoka
Kazunori Kataoka University of Tokyo
Nicholas A. Peppas
Nicholas A. Peppas The University of Texas at Austin
Allan S. Hoffman
Allan S. Hoffman University of Washington
Xiabin Jing
Xiabin Jing Chinese Academy of Sciences
You Han Bae
You Han Bae University of Utah
Xiuli Zhuang
Xiuli Zhuang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhigang Xie
Zhigang Xie Chinese Academy of Sciences

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