Reduced graphene oxide as a resonance light-scattering probe for thrombin detection using dual-aptamer-based dsDNA Original Research Article Analytica Chimica Acta, Available online 30 June 2017, Pages Feng Chen, Yi Liu, Rong Liao, Hang Gong, Chunyan Chen, Xiaoming Chen, Changqun Cai
Graphical abstractA reduced graphene oxide-based resonance light-scattering sensor was used to detect thrombin by using dsDNA as a binding element. This sensor which has the specific structure of this dual-aptamer-based dsDNA has enabled the detection of thrombin in the picomolar level.Image 1
 | Hierarchically-structured hollow NiO nanospheres/nitrogen-doped graphene hybrid with superior capacity retention and enhanced rate capability for lithium-ion batteries Original Research Article Applied Surface Science, Available online 30 June 2017, Pages Jiayuan Chen, Xiaofeng Wu, Ya Liu, Yan Gong, Pengfei Wang, Wenhui Li, Shengpeng Mo, Qiangqiang Tan, Yunfa Chen
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| Ti3+ self-doped mesoporous black TiO2/graphene assemblies for unpredicted-high solar-driven photocatalytic hydrogen evolution Original Research Article Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Available online 30 June 2017, Pages Guo Zhou, Liyan Shen, Zipeng Xing, Xuejun Kou, Shuxiang Duan, Leilei Fan, Haiyan Meng, Qingguo Xu, Xunying Zhang, Lihua Li, Min Zhao, Jia Mi, Zhenzi Li
Graphical abstractTi3+ self-doped mesoporous black TiO2/graphene assemblies with narrow bandgap is successfully fabricated via solvothermal method combined with hydrogenation strategy, and exhibit excellent solar-driven photocatalytic hydrogen evolution performance due to the Ti3+ self-doping enhancing visible light absorption and the graphene facilitating the separation of photogenerated charge carriers.

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