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To oxidize or not to oxidize? [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Medicine, 1997
Manipulating the redox state of cells to enhance cytotoxicity of chemotherapeutic agents: potential roles of p21 and C/EBPβ (pages 1233–1241).
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Improved synthesis of graphene oxide.

ACS Nano, 2010
An 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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Preparation of Graphitic Oxide

, 1958
The preparation of graphitic oxide by methods described in the literature is time consuming and hazardous. A rapid, relatively safe method has been developed for preparing graphitic oxide from graphite in what is essentially an anhydrous mixture of ...
W. S. Hummers, Richard E. Offeman
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The chemistry of graphene oxide.

Chemical Society Reviews, 2010
The 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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Oxide Interfaces: Theory of Oxide-Oxide and Oxide-Metal Interfaces [PDF]

open access: possible, 1987
We discuss the prediction of oxide-metal adhesion emphasising those cases where the metal does not react chemically with the oxide. Theoretically, the complications are forbidding, partly because of the chemical and morphological complexity of practical systems, and partly because there are many distinct contributions to adhesion.
A. M. Stoneham, P. W. Tasker
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HYDRODYNAMIC AND HEAT TRANSFER STUDY OF DISPERSED FLUIDS WITH SUBMICRON METALLIC OXIDE PARTICLES

, 1998
Turbulent friction and heat transfer behaviors of dispersed fluids (i.e., uttrafine metallic oxide particles suspended in water) in a circular pipe were investigated experimentally.
B. Pak, Young I Cho
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Nitric oxide, superoxide, and peroxynitrite: the good, the bad, and ugly.

American Journal of Physiology, 1996
Nitric oxide contrasts with most intercellular messengers because it diffuses rapidly and isotropically through most tissues with little reaction but cannot be transported through the vasculature due to rapid destruction by oxyhemoglobin.
J. Beckman, W. Koppenol
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Electron-energy-loss spectra and the structural stability of nickel oxide: An LSDA+U study

, 1998
We demonstrate how by taking better account of electron correlations in the $3d$ shell of metal ions in nickel oxide it is possible to improve the description of both electron energy loss spectra and parameters characterizing the structural stability of ...
S. Dudarev   +4 more
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