| 2. | Pattern recognition approach to quantify the atomic structure of graphene Carbon, Available online 15 March 2014, Pages Jens Kling, Jacob S. Vestergaard, Anders B. Dahl, Nicolas Stenger, Tim J. Booth, Peter Bøggild, Rasmus Larsen, Jakob B. Wagner, Thomas W. Hansen | | | | 3. | Observation of spatially-varying Fermi velocity in strained-graphene directly grown on hexagonal boron nitride Original Research Article Carbon, Available online 15 March 2014, Pages Won-Jun Jang, Howon Kim, Yong-Ro Shin, Min Wang, Sung Kyu Jang, Minwoo Kim, Sungjoo Lee, Sang-Woo Kim, Young Jae Song, Se-Jong Kahng | | | | 4. | Density functional theory study of interactions between Glycine and TiO2/graphene nanocomposites Original Research Article Chemical Physics Letters, Available online 15 March 2014, Pages Menghao Wang, Ya-nan Guo, Qun Wang, Xia-shi-yao Zhang, Jing-jing Huang, Xiong Lu, Kefeng Wang, Hong-ping Zhang, Yang Leng
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| | | | 10. | Polyethylenimine-bridged graphene oxide-gold film on glassy carbon electrode and its electrocatalytic activity toward nitrite and hydrogen peroxide Original Research Article Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Available online 15 March 2014, Pages Baiqing Yuan, Chunying Xu, Lin Liu, Yunfeng Shi, Sujuan Li, Renchun Zhang, Daojun Zhang
Graphical abstractA novel Au-PEI/GO/GC electrochemical sensor, constructed by layer-by-layer method in four steps including π–π interaction, covalently bonding via EDC/NHS chemistry, electrostatic adsorption, and electro-reduction, was demonstrated for the analysis of nitrite and hydrogen peroxide. The sensor showed high stability due to the strong interaction between each layer.
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