Water desalination by a designed nanofilter of graphene-charged carbon nanotube: A molecular dynamics study Original Research Article Desalination, Volume 365, 1 June 2015, Pages 176-181 S. Rikhtehgaran, A. Lohrasebi
Graphical abstractAs the movable wall pushed the solution to pass through the charged CNT, positive and negative ions are separated. Positive ions remained in the first box and negative ions entered into the second box. Also by placing an extra porous graphene sheet in the second box, water molecules were separated from negative ions and entered into the third box.
 | Nitrotyrosine adsorption on defective graphene: A density functional theory study Original Research Article Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, Available online 10 March 2015, Pages R. Majidi, A.R. Karami
Graphical abstractDetection of nitrotyrosine with perfect and defective graphene has been studied using density functional theory. Our results provide a good sensor to detect nitrotyrosine which is in connection with Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.

| Graphene Quantum Dots Directly Generated from Graphite via Magnetron Sputtering and the Application in Thin-Film Transistors Original Research Article Carbon, Available online 9 March 2015, Pages Huihui Zhu, Ao Liu, Yuanhong Xu, Fukai Shan, Aihua Li, Jianmei Wang, Wenrong Yang, Colin Barrow, Jingquan Liu | High-performance dye-sensitized solar Cells using edge-halogenated graphene nanoplatelets as counter Electrodes Original Research Article Nano Energy, Available online 9 March 2015, Pages In-Yup Jeon, Hong Mo Kim, In Taek Choi, Kimin Lim, Jaejung Ko, Jae Cheon Kim, Hyun-Jung Choi, Myung Jong Ju, Jae-Joon Lee, Hwan Kyu Kim, Jong-Beom Baek
Graphical abstractEdge-selectively halogenated graphene nanoplatelets (XGnPs) as counter electrodes (CEs) in DSSCs display superior electrocatalytic performance toward Co(bpy)33+ reduction reaction to platinum (Pt) CE. The remarkably enhanced electrocatalytic performance is stemmed from low charge-transfer resistance at the interface of XGnP/electrolyte CEs.
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