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In Situ Observation of the Thermal Behavior of Graphene on Insulating and Metal Substrates. [PDF]
Kato M, Zhao X.
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Graphene: Graphene's properties
New Scientist, 2012Just one atom thick, graphene can be folded like plastic film, yet it is stronger than diamond and conducts electricity better than copper or gold.
Antonio H. Castro Neto, Andre K. Geim
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Nanotoxicity of Graphene and Graphene Oxide
Chemical Research in Toxicology, 2014Graphene and its derivatives are promising candidates for important biomedical applications because of their versatility. The prospective use of graphene-based materials in a biological context requires a detailed comprehension of the toxicity of these materials.
Amauri J. Paula+6 more
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New Scientist, 2012
From computer chips to touchscreens, hundreds of applications have been suggested for graphene's remarkable properties.
Andre K. Geim, Antonio H. Castro Neto
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From computer chips to touchscreens, hundreds of applications have been suggested for graphene's remarkable properties.
Andre K. Geim, Antonio H. Castro Neto
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Materials can suffer mechanical fatigue when subjected to cyclic loading at stress levels much lower than the ultimate tensile strength, and understanding this behaviour is critical to evaluating long-term dynamic reliability. The fatigue life and damage mechanisms of two-dimensional (2D) materials, of interest for mechanical and electronic ...
Teng Cui+9 more
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Chemical Communications, 2011
Thermodynamics drive the sonication-free spontaneous dissolution of a KC8 graphite intercalation compound in N-methyl-pyrrolidinone and subsequent obtention of graphene solutions at 0.7 mg ml−1. Reduction potential of graphene has been measured at +22 mV vs. SCE.
Catheline A.+8 more
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Thermodynamics drive the sonication-free spontaneous dissolution of a KC8 graphite intercalation compound in N-methyl-pyrrolidinone and subsequent obtention of graphene solutions at 0.7 mg ml−1. Reduction potential of graphene has been measured at +22 mV vs. SCE.
Catheline A.+8 more
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Graphene and Graphene-Based Nanocomposites
2012The study of graphene is one of the most exciting topics in materials science and condensed matter physics (Geim and Novoselov, 2007) and graphene has good prospects for applications in a number of different fields (Novoselov, 2011; Geim, 2011). There has been a rapid rise of interest in the study of the structure and properties of graphene following ...
Young, Robert J, Kinloch, Ian A
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