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Harnessing H-bonds stretches electronics Sealy C |
2 - 3 |
CNT terahertz scanner goes round the bend Sealy C |
3 - 4 |
Graphene makes probing the brain easier Sealy C |
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Simple solution to nanomaterial production Sealy C |
5 - 6 |
Ordering fibers in green nanocomposites is a stretch Sealy C |
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New properties with old materials: Layered black phosphorous Niu TC |
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The 3Rs as a framework to support a 21st century approach for nanosafety assessment Burden N, Aschberger K, Chaudhry Q, Clift MJD, Doak SH, Fowler P, Johnston H, Landsiedel R, Rowland J, Stone V |
14 - 30 |
Integrated graphene systems by laser irradiation for advanced devices Zhao Y, Han Q, Cheng ZH, Jiang L, Qu LT |
31 - 45 |
Towards high efficiency nanowire solar cells Otnes G, Borgstrom MT |
46 - 63 |
Large scale syntheses of colloidal nanomaterials Saldanha PL, Lesnyak V, Manna L |
64 - 97 |
Application of Au based nanomaterials in analytical science Wang PL, Lin ZY, Su XO, Tang ZY |
98 - 115 |
Nanomaterials-based sensitive electrochemiluminescence biosensing Chen Y, Zhou SW, Li LL, Zhu JJ |
116 - 135 |
Covalent three-dimensional networks of graphene and carbon nanotubes: synthesis and environmental applications Dasgupta A, Rajukumar LP, Rotella C, Lei Y, Terrones M |
136 - 148 |
Metal-phenolic networks as a versatile platform to engineer nanomaterials and biointerfaces Ejima H, Richardson JJ, Caruso F |