| 1. | One-pot fabrication of FePt/reduced graphene oxide composites as highly active and stable electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction Original Research Article Carbon, Available online 4 December 2013, Pages Dan Chen, Xin Zhao, Shanshan Chen, Huifeng Li, Xinning Fu, Qingzhi Wu, Shipu Li, Yu Li, Bao-Lian Su, Rodney S. Ruoff
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| | | | 2. | Rigid substrate process to achieve high mobility in graphene field-effect transistors on a flexible substrate Original Research Article Carbon, Available online 4 December 2013, Pages Sangchul Lee, Omokhodion David Iyore, Saungeun Park, Young Gon Lee, Srikar Jandhyala, Chang Goo Kang, Greg Mordi, Yonghun Kim, Manuel Quevedo, Bruce E. Gnade, Robert M. Wallace, Byoung Hun Lee, Jiyoung Kim | | | | 7. | Manganese dioxide nanosheet arrays grown on graphene oxide as an advanced electrode material for supercapacitors Original Research Article Electrochimica Acta, Available online 4 December 2013, Pages Ying Liu, Yanhong Li, De Yan, Zhiguo Wu, Renfu Zhuo, Shuankui Li, Juanjuan Feng, Jun Wang, Pengxun Yan, Zhongrong Geng
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 | | | | 9. | Microwave absorbing property and complex permittivity and permeability of graphene–CdS nanocomposite Original Research Article Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Available online 4 December 2013, Pages Dong-Dong Zhang, Dong-Lin Zhao, Ji-Ming Zhang, Li-Zhong Bai
Graphical abstractGraphene–CdS (G–CdS) nanocomposite with a good structural interface and enhanced microwave absorption has been successfully and directly synthesized from graphene oxide via a facile hydrothermal approach. The permittivity of G–CdS nanocomposite presents triple dielectric relaxations by constructing a good structural G–CdS interface. The triple dielectric relaxations are critical to improve the microwave absorption of the G–CdS nanocomposite.
 | | | | 10. | Enhanced Microwave Electromagnetic Properties of Fe3O4/Graphene Nanosheet Composites Original Research Article Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Available online 4 December 2013, Pages Jing Zheng, Hualiang Lv, Xiaohui Lin, Guangbin Ji, Xiaoguang Li, Youwei Du
Graphical abstractThe calculated minimum RL for Fe3O4/GNS composites with a thickness of 1.5 mm is -8.75 dB at 8.11 GHz, the microwave absorption values less than -5 dB is in the ranges of 7.78-10.36 GHz, moreover, it can be modulated by tuning the mass ratio of Fe3O4and GO.
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