Electrophilic Susceptibility of Graphene Quantum Dots: Hypochlorous versus Hypobromous Acids-Experimental and Theoretical Study. [PDF]
Mizumoto GJ +3 more
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Effect of Annealing Temperature on the Photoluminescence Blue Shift of Nitrogen-Doped Graphene Quantum Dots. [PDF]
Xu X, Guo J, Han L, Fan H, Tong F.
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π‐Radical Cascades to Peri‐Fused Triangulene Dimers
We demonstrate the potential of open‐shell molecular graphene fragments as synthons for constructing graphene nanostructures via π‐radical cascades. By identifying monoradical intermediates as key selectivity‐determining species and tuning steric effects in a triangulene precursor, we show that reactivity in a formally diradical system can be ...
Paula L. Widmer +10 more
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High-affinity nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots for selective <i>in vivo</i> and <i>ex vivo</i> detection of amyloid-β plaques in an Alzheimer's disease rat model. [PDF]
Bahman M, Milani-Hosseini MR, Jameie SB.
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An entropy‐driven interface self‐assembly strategy is proposed for the controllable synthesis of mesoporous N,S‐dual‐doped carbon nanoreactors. The N,S‐dual‐doping sites optimized the *OOH adsorption, boosting the 2e− selectivity, while the favorable mesostructure accelerated O2 enrichment.
Fei Liu +6 more
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The Use of Rare Earth Glass Microspheres and Graphene Quantum Dots Glass Microspheres for Biological Applications: Cancer Insight. [PDF]
De Souza JIF +7 more
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Ordered L12‐Pt3Mn intermetallic alloys are uniformly deposited onto atomically dispersed Mn–N–C supports. The synergistic effect between MnN4 sites and Pt3Mn elevates interfacial binding strength and dissolution barriers while favorably weakening *OH adsorption. It delivers exceptional catalytic activity and stability in fuel cells, serving as an ideal
Gongjin Chen +8 more
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Synthesis of magnetic borosilicate zeolite/graphene quantum dots nanocomposites for removal of nitrate and organic pollutants from water. [PDF]
Shahi R, Khatamian M.
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Comment on “Can Charge Transfer Across C─H···O Hydrogen Bonds Stabilize Oil Droplets in Water?”
Nanoscale oil droplets in water are kinetically stable and charged, with a pH dependent electrophoretic mobility. Although the source of this charge is agreed to arise from water, 2 main hypotheses remain: OH− adsorption or electronic charge density displaced via hydrogen bonds. Molecular surface specific experiments are reviewed, that all point to the
P. Singh +3 more
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