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Nature, 2012
Recent years have witnessed many breakthroughs in research on graphene (the first two-dimensional atomic crystal) as well as a significant advance in the mass production of this material. This one-atom-thick fabric of carbon uniquely combines extreme mechanical strength, exceptionally high electronic and thermal conductivities, impermeability to gases,
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Recent years have witnessed many breakthroughs in research on graphene (the first two-dimensional atomic crystal) as well as a significant advance in the mass production of this material. This one-atom-thick fabric of carbon uniquely combines extreme mechanical strength, exceptionally high electronic and thermal conductivities, impermeability to gases,
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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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Measurement of the Elastic Properties and Intrinsic Strength of Monolayer Graphene
Science, 2008We measured the elastic properties and intrinsic breaking strength of free-standing monolayer graphene membranes by nanoindentation in an atomic force microscope.
Changgu Lee+3 more
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Graphene and graphene oxide for desalination
Nanoscale, 2016There is a huge scope for graphene-based materials to be used as membranes for desalination. A very recent study has confirmed that 100% salt rejection can be achieved for commonly used ions by utilizing single layer nonporous graphene. However, the cost effective fabrication procedure for graphene oxide membranes with precise control of pore size can ...
Masamichi Yoshimura+3 more
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Two-dimensional gas of massless Dirac fermions in graphene
Nature, 2005Quantum electrodynamics (resulting from the merger of quantum mechanics and relativity theory) has provided a clear understanding of phenomena ranging from particle physics to cosmology and from astrophysics to quantum chemistry.
K. Novoselov+7 more
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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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Superior thermal conductivity of single-layer graphene.
Nano letters (Print), 2008We report the measurement of the thermal conductivity of a suspended single-layer graphene. The room temperature values of the thermal conductivity in the range approximately (4.84+/-0.44)x10(3) to (5.30+/-0.48)x10(3) W/mK were extracted for a single ...
A. Balandin+6 more
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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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