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41
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7197
World Ranking
4285
National Ranking
652

Overview

Xing Wu is affiliated with East China Normal University in China and has a significant publication record in engineering and materials science, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering as well as materials chemistry.

Their research spans several specialized topics including:

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • 2D Materials and Applications
  • Conducting Polymers and Applications
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Semiconductor Materials and Devices
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • MXene and MAX Phase Materials

Xing Wu has contributed to the body of knowledge through publications in various well-known academic venues. The frequent publication platforms include:

  • Advanced Materials Technologies
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Advanced Electronic Materials
  • Applied Physics Letters
  • Advanced Sensor Research

Their collaborative work involves regular co-authorship with several researchers, notably:

  • Chaolun Wang
  • Hengchang Bi
  • Chen Luo
  • Junhao Chu
  • Litao Sun

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Xing Wu are:

  • Bifunctional Catalysts for Reversible Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Oxygen Reduction Reaction, 2020, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Effect of fluorine doping and sulfur vacancies of CuCo2S4 on its electrochemical performance in supercapacitors, 2020, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Dual-defect surface engineering of bimetallic sulfide nanotubes towards flexible asymmetric solid-state supercapacitors, 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • Recent advances in ethanol gas sensors based on metal oxide semiconductor heterojunctions, 2022, Rare Metals
  • The Trend of 2D Transistors toward Integrated Circuits: Scaling Down and New Mechanisms, 2022, Advanced Materials

Best Publications

  • A single iron site confined in a graphene matrix for the catalytic oxidation of benzene at room temperature.

    Dehui Deng;Xiaoqi Chen;Liang Yu;Xing Wu

  • Synthesis and Optical Properties of Large-Area Single-Crystalline 2D Semiconductor WS2 Monolayer from Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Chunxiao Cong;Jingzhi Shang;Xing Wu;Bingchen Cao

  • Recommended Methods to Study Resistive Switching Devices

    Mario Lanza;H.-S. Philip Wong;Eric Pop;Daniele Ielmini

  • Layer-by-layer thinning of MoS2 by plasma.

    Yulu Liu;Haiyan Nan;Xing Wu;Wei Pan

  • Evolution of Raman spectra in nitrogen doped graphene

    Zainab Zafar;Zhen Hua Ni;Xing Wu;Zhi Xiang Shi

  • High efficiency and fast van der Waals hetero-photodiodes with a unilateral depletion region.

    Feng Wu;Qing Li;Peng Wang;Hui Xia

  • Palladium Diselenide Long-Wavelength Infrared Photodetector with High Sensitivity and Stability.

    Mingsheng Long;Yang Wang;Peng Wang;Xiaohao Zhou

  • Top–down fabrication of sub-nanometre semiconducting nanoribbons derived from molybdenum disulfide sheets

    Xiaofei Liu;Tao Xu;Xing Wu;Zhuhua Zhang

  • Adaptive Finite-Time Fuzzy Control of Nonlinear Active Suspension Systems With Input Delay

    Jing Na;Yingbo Huang;Xing Wu;Shun-Feng Su

  • Effect of fluorine doping and sulfur vacancies of CuCo2S4 on its electrochemical performance in supercapacitors

    Ling Kang;Chun Huang;Jian Zhang;Jian Zhang;Mengyao Zhang

  • AsP/InSe Van der Waals Tunneling Heterojunctions with Ultrahigh Reverse Rectification Ratio and High Photosensitivity

    Feng Wu;Hui Xia;Haiding Sun;Junwei Zhang

  • Construction of hierarchical CoS nanowire@NiCo2S4 nanosheet arrays via one-step ion exchange for high-performance supercapacitors

    Wei Zeng;Guanhua Zhang;Xing Wu;Kang Zhang

  • Visible Light-Assisted High-Performance Mid-Infrared Photodetectors Based on Single InAs Nanowire

    Hehai Fang;Weida Hu;Weida Hu;Peng Wang;Nan Guo

  • When Nanowires Meet Ultrahigh Ferroelectric Field-High-Performance Full-Depleted Nanowire Photodetectors.

    Dingshan Zheng;Jianlu Wang;Weida Hu;Lei Liao

  • Fabrication of silver interdigitated electrodes on polyimide films via surface modification and ion-exchange technique and its flexible humidity sensor application

    T. Yang;Y.Z. Yu;L.S. Zhu;X. Wu

  • Online adaptive optimal control for continuous-time nonlinear systems with completely unknown dynamics

    Yongfeng Lv;Jing Na;Qinmin Yang;Xing Wu

  • Metallic few-layered VSe2 nanosheets: high two-dimensional conductivity for flexible in-plane solid-state supercapacitors

    Chaolun Wang;Xing Wu;Yonghui Ma;Gang Mu

  • In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Characterization and Manipulation of Two-Dimensional Layered Materials beyond Graphene.

    Chen Luo;Chaolun Wang;Xing Wu;Jian Zhang

  • Defect-mediated phase transition temperature of VO2 (M) nanoparticles with excellent thermochromic performance and low threshold voltage

    Ming Li;Xing Wu;Liang Li;Yuxi Wang

  • High-Performance Near-Infrared Photodetectors Based on p-Type SnX (X = S, Se) Nanowires Grown via Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Dingshan Zheng;Dingshan Zheng;Hehai Fang;Mingsheng Long;Feng Wu

  • Review of printed electrodes for flexible devices

    Quanling Li;Jiayan Zhang;Qianhao Li;Guihong Li

  • High-Performance Wafer-Scale MoS2 Transistors toward Practical Application.

    Hu Xu;Haima Zhang;Zhongxun Guo;Yuwei Shan

  • Controlled Doping of Wafer‐Scale PtSe2 Films for Device Application

    Hu Xu;Haima Zhang;Yawen Liu;Simeng Zhang

  • Ultrafast Dynamic Pressure Sensors Based on Graphene Hybrid Structure.

    Shanbiao Liu;Xing Wu;Dongdong Zhang;Congwei Guo

  • Ultracompact Si-GST Hybrid Waveguides for Nonvolatile Light Wave Manipulation

    Hanyu Zhang;Linjie Zhou;B. M. A. Rahman;Xing Wu

  • Tunable electroluminescence in planar graphene/SiO(2) memristors.

    Congli He;Jiafang Li;Xing Wu;Peng Chen

  • In situ observation of nickel as an oxidizable electrode material for the solid-electrolyte-based resistive random access memory

    Jun Sun;Qi Liu;Hongwei Xie;Xing Wu

  • Properties of graphene-metal contacts probed by Raman spectroscopy

    Hejun Xu;Xing Wu;Xinming Li;Chen Luo

Frequent Co-Authors

Jian Zhang
Jian Zhang Fudan University
Litao Sun
Litao Sun Southeast University
Michel Bosman
Michel Bosman National University of Singapore
Weida Hu
Weida Hu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaoshuang Chen
Xiaoshuang Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jianlu Wang
Jianlu Wang Fudan University
Xixiang Zhang
Xixiang Zhang King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Wenzhong Bao
Wenzhong Bao Fudan University
Luca Larcher
Luca Larcher University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Xinming Li
Xinming Li South China Normal University

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