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Graphene Nanopores for Protein Sequencing [PDF]
An inexpensive, reliable method for protein sequencing is essential to unraveling the biological mechanisms governing cellular behavior and disease. Current protein sequencing methods suffer from limitations associated with the size of proteins that can be sequenced, the time, and the cost of the sequencing procedures. This study reports the results of
Wilson, James +3 more
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Formation of Nanofoam carbon and re-emergence of Superconductivity in compressed CaC6 [PDF]
Pressure can tune material's electronic properties and control its quantum state, making some systems present disconnected superconducting region as observed in iron chalcogenides and heavy fermion CeCu2Si2.
Ahuja, Rajeev +5 more
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Molecular advection–diffusion through graphene nanopores
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Anika O.K. Wong +2 more
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Effect of graphene functionalizing on the performance of NiMo/graphene in HDS and HDN reactions
In this research, to remove sulfur and nitrogen compounds from heavy naphtha, various nanocatalysts were prepared through supporting NiMo over nanoporous graphene and evaluated in hydrodesulfurization and hydrodenitrogenation reactions.
Babak Behnejad +2 more
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Transition Metal-Ethylene Complexes as High-Capacity Hydrogen Storage Media [PDF]
From first-principles calculations, we predict that a single ethylene molecule can form a stable complex with two transition metals (TM) such as Ti. The resulting TM-ethylene complex then absorbs up to ten hydrogen molecules, reaching to gravimetric ...
E. Durgun +4 more
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Efficient CH4/CO2 Gas Mixture Separation through Nanoporous Graphene Membrane Designs
Nanoporous graphene membranes have drawn special attention in the gas-separation processes due to their unique structure and properties. The complexity of the physical understanding of such membrane designs restricts their widespread use for gas ...
Naiyer Razmara +3 more
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Three-dimensional nanoporous graphene monoliths are utilized to prepare graphene-poly(vinylidene fluoride) nanocomposites with enhanced mechanical and electro-mechanical properties.
G. P. Zheng +3 more
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Secondary Impact of Manganese on the Catalytic Properties of Nitrogen-Doped Graphene in the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction [PDF]
Catalysts play a key role in hydrogen production as green energy carriers. We show herein for the first time that manganese impurities in graphene can improve the catalytic activity of synthesized N‐doped graphene (NG) for the hydrogen evolution reaction
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Ultrasonic assisted removal of Ni(II) and Co(II) ions from aqueous solutions by carboxylated nanoporous graphene [PDF]
The present study was focused on the simultaneous removal of Ni(II) and Co(II) ions from aqueous solutions by ultrasound-assisted adsorption onto carboxylated nanoporous graphene (G-COOH).
Aisan Khaligh +2 more
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Graphene is a two-dimensional, atomic thin, usually impermeable nanomaterial with astonishing electrical, magnetic and mechanical properties and can therefore at its own right be found in applications as sensors, energy storage or reinforcement in composite materials.
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