| 5. | Stretching of solution processed carbon nanotube and graphene nanocomposite films on rubber substrates Original Research Article Synthetic Metals, Volume 191, May 2014, Pages 28-35 Sampo Tuukkanen, Maija Hoikkanen, Minna Poikelispää, Mari Honkanen, Tiina Vuorinen, Markus Kakkonen, Jyrki Vuorinen, Donald Lupo
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| | | | 8. | Corrigendum to “Adsorption characteristics and behaviors of graphene oxide for Zn(II) removal from aqueous solution” [Appl. Surf. Sci. 279 (2013) 432–440] Applied Surface Science, Available online 12 March 2014, Pages Hou Wang, Xingzhong Yuan, Yan Wu, Huajun Huang, Guangming Zeng, Yan Liu, Xueli Wang, Ningbo Lin, Yu Qi | | | | 10. | Surface plasmon resonance technique for directly probing the interaction of DNA and graphene oxide and ultra-sensitive biosensing Original Research Article Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Available online 12 March 2014, Pages Tianyu Xue, Xiaoqiang Cui, Weiming Guan, Qiyu Wang, Chang Liu, Haitao Wang, Kun Qi, D.J. Singh, Weitao Zheng | | | | 11. | The Nature of High Surface Energy Sites in Graphene and Graphite Original Research Article Carbon, Available online 12 March 2014, Pages Petr Lazar, Eva Otyepková, Pavel Banáš, Ariana Fargašová, Klára Šafářová, Lubomír Lapčík, Jiří Pechoušek, Radek Zbořil, Michal Otyepka | | | | 12. | Graphene/Fe3O4 hollow sphere nanocomposites as superior anode material for lithium ion batteries Original Research Article Ceramics International, Available online 12 March 2014, Pages Bo Jin, Guangyi Chen, Xiaobin Zhong, Yang Liu, Kaiyuan Zhou, Peng Sun, Peng Lu, Wanxi Zhang, Jicai Liang | | | | 14. | Enhanced Rate Capability of LiMn0.9Mg0.1PO4 Nanoplates by Reduced Graphene Oxide/Carbon Double Coating for Li-Ion Batteries Original Research Article Current Applied Physics, Available online 12 March 2014, Pages Sungun Wi, Jaewon Kim, Seunghoon Nam, Joonhyeon Kang, Sangheon Lee, Hyungsub Woo, Moosang Lee, Chong Ho Sonu, Taeho Moon, Byungwoo Park
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| | | | 17. | Improved field emission of few-layer graphene–carbon nanotube composites by high-temperature processing Materials Letters, Available online 12 March 2014, Pages Jian-Hua Deng, Fan-Jie Wang, Lin Cheng, Bin Yu, Guo-Zheng Li, Xing-Gang Hou, De-Jun Li, Guo-An Cheng
Graphical abstractFew-layer graphene–carbon nanotube composites are synthesized and their field emission properties before and after high-temperature (H-T) processing are discussed. The largest emission current density of the emitters is found to be greatly improved after this processing.
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