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A paper of our group about colorimetric strips for lead ion recognition made by polydiacetylenes/polyacrylonitrile composite nanofiber membrane was published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A and was selected as “Hot Article”.



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Colorimetric strips for visual lead ion recognition utilizing polydiacetylenes embedded nanofibers







A paper of our group about nanofibrous membrances for gravity driven oil–water separation with high fiux was published in Nanoscale and was selected as “Hot Article”.



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In-situ polymerized superhydrophobic and superoleophilic nanofibrous membranes for gravity driven oil–water separation







A paper of our group about Polystyrene/polyurethane core-shell structure fiber mats could soak up oil spills was published in Nanoscale and was selected as “Hot Article”.



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Co-axial electrospun polystyrene/polyurethane fibres for oil collection from water surface







A paper of our group about Electrospun nanomaterials for ultrasensitive sensors was published in Materials Today and was selected as “Feature Article”.



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Electrospun nanomaterials for ultrasensitive sensors







A paper of our group about Polystyrene fiber mats could soak up oil spills was published in Nanoscle and was selected as “Hot Article”.



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Subtle regulation of the micro- and nanostructures of electrospun polystyrene fibers and their application in oil absorption







A paper of our group about biomimetic superhydrophobic surfaces was published in Nanoscale and was selected as “Hot Article”.



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Fabrication of biomimetic superhydrophobic surfaces inspired by lotus leaf and silver ragwort leaf







A paper of our group about eletro-netting, nano-nets and trimethylamine sensing was published in Nanoscale and was selected as “Hot Article”.



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Electro-netting: fabrication of two-dimensional nano-nets for highly sensitive trimethylamine sensing







A paper of our group about controlled nano-net fabrication was published in Nanoscale and was selected as “Hot communication”.



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Controllable fabrication of soap-bubble-like structured polyacrylic acid nano-nets via electro-netting







A paper of our group about a highly sensitive humidity sensor based on nanofibrous membranes was published in Nanotechnology 21 (2010) 055502 and was selected as “Highlights”.



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A highly sensitive humidity sensor based on nanofibrous membranes coated quartz crystal microbalance





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