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Improved synthesis of graphene oxide.
ACS Nano, 2010An improved method for the preparation of graphene oxide (GO) is described. Currently, Hummers' method (KMnO(4), NaNO(3), H(2)SO(4)) is the most common method used for preparing graphene oxide.
D. Marcano+8 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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Experimental observation of the quantum Hall effect and Berry's phase in graphene
Nature, 2005When electrons are confined in two-dimensional materials, quantum-mechanically enhanced transport phenomena such as the quantum Hall effect can be observed.
Yuanbo Zhang+3 more
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The chemistry of graphene oxide.
Chemical Society Reviews, 2010The chemistry of graphene oxide is discussed in this critical review. Particular emphasis is directed toward the synthesis of graphene oxide, as well as its structure. Graphene oxide as a substrate for a variety of chemical transformations, including its
Daniel R. Dreyer+3 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 Oxide: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications
Advances in Materials, 2010There is intense interest in graphene in fields such as physics, chemistry, and materials science, among others. Interest in graphene's exceptional physical properties, chemical tunability, and potential for applications has generated thousands of ...
Yanwu Zhu+6 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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Progress, challenges, and opportunities in two-dimensional materials beyond graphene.
ACS Nano, 2013Graphene's success has shown that it is possible to create stable, single and few-atom-thick layers of van der Waals materials, and also that these materials can exhibit fascinating and technologically useful properties.
Sheneve Butler+21 more
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Graphene-based ultracapacitors.
Nano letters (Print), 2008The surface area of a single graphene sheet is 2630 m(2)/g, substantially higher than values derived from BET surface area measurements of activated carbons used in current electrochemical double layer capacitors.
M. Stoller+4 more
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Thermal properties of graphene and nanostructured carbon materials.
Nature Materials, 2011Recent years have seen a rapid growth of interest by the scientific and engineering communities in the thermal properties of materials. Heat removal has become a crucial issue for continuing progress in the electronic industry, and thermal conduction in ...
A. Balandin
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