Facile synthesis of Ni(OH)2/graphene/bacterial cellulose paper for large areal mass, mechanically tough and flexible supercapacitor electrodes Original Research Article Journal of Power Sources, Volume 335, 15 December 2016, Pages 76-83 Lina Ma, Rong Liu, Li Liu, Fang Wang, Haijun Niu, Yudong Huang
Graphical abstracta) High-resolution SEM images of Ni(OH)2-H/RGO/BC; inset is the flexibility of bending. b) Comparison of areal capacitances of Ni(OH)2-L/RGO/BC, Ni(OH)2-M/RGO/BC and Ni(OH)2-H/RGO/BC versus different current densities.Image 1
 | Graphene enhanced anti-corrosion and biocompatibility of NiTi alloy Original Research Article NanoImpact, Available online 15 October 2016, Pages Liqiang Zhang, Yongli Duan, Zhenfei Gao, Juan Ma, Rui Liu, Sijin Liu, Zhiqiang Tu, Yi Liu, Chenghao Bai, Lishan Cui, Fan Yang, Jingfu Liu, Jing Kong, Yongfeng Li
Graphical abstractA large sheet of graphene was fabricated by a CVD method, and transferred onto the NiTi shape memory alloy substrate. It is calculated that the significant inhabitation of Ni2+ releasing is kinetically hindered caused by the high energy barrier built upon graphene wrapping even under stain or with Cl−. The graphene film obtained by CVD is chemically inert and highly flexible, which demonstrates a significant reduction of Ni2+ releasing from NiTi and greatly enhances its anti-corrosion ability. Additionally, both blood and tissue cells display a better attachment on the NiTi with graphene manifests the improvement of its biocompatibility.Image 1
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