Graphene-based materials via Benzidine-Assisted Exfoliation and Reduction of Graphite Oxide and their Electrochemical Properties Original Research Article Applied Surface Science, Available online 21 August 2016, Pages E.C. Vermisoglou, T. Giannakopoulou, G. Romanos, N. Boukos, V. Psycharis, C. Lei, C. Lekakou, D. Petridis, J.G. Yu, C. Trapalis
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| Hydrothermal synthesis of layer-controlled MoS2/graphene composite aerogels for lithium-ion battery anode materials Original Research Article Applied Surface Science, Available online 21 August 2016, Pages Bing Zhao, Zhixuan Wang, Yang Gao, Lu Chen, Mengna Lu, Zheng Jiao, Yong Jiang, Yuanzhang Ding, Lingli Cheng
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| Amino-modification and successive electrochemical reduction of graphene oxide for highly sensitive electrochemical detection of trace Pb2+ Original Research Article Carbon, Available online 21 August 2016, Pages Mingjie Li, Zehui Li, Chenming Liu, Yu Chang, Jiawei Wen, He Zhao, Hongbin Cao, Yi Zhang, Dagang Liu | A Novel Method for Dengue Virus Detection and Antibody Screening Using a Graphene-Polymer Based Electrochemical Biosensor Original Research Article Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, Available online 21 August 2016, Pages Krongkaew Navakul, Chompunuch Warakulwit, Pa-thai Yenchitsomanus, Aussara Panya, Peter A. Lieberzeit, Chak Sangma
Graphical Abstract•The Dengue virus biosensor is created by mixing graphene oxide (GO) and polymers while adding dengue virus (DENV) before allowing a self-assembly process to make the sensor highly selective to DENV.•Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) sensor can classify the virus serotypes accurately and detect DENV range from 1 to 2×103 pfu/mL with a 0.12 pfu/mL detection limit.Image 1
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