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Drying-time study in graphene oxide
ArticleAbstract: Graphene oxide (GO) exhibits different properties from those found in free-standing graphene, whichPalabras claves:few-layer graphene, Graphene oxide, graphite, Lorentzian fitting, Raman, TEM, UV-VISAutores:Andrea Valarezo, Arias M., Caputi L.S., Cristian Vacacela Gomez, Fabian E. Arias Arias, Marco Guevara, Orlando Salguero, Scarcello A., Talia Tene FernándezFuentes:scopusEvidence of massless Dirac fermions in graphitic shells encapsulating hollow iron microparticles
ArticleAbstract: The electronic properties of graphite with rotational stacking faults are strongly modified with resPalabras claves:Arc discharge in water, Turbostratic graphite - Iron microspheres, Twisted bilayer grapheneAutores:Alessandro F., Arias Polanco M., Caputi L.S., Cid Perez D., Cristian Vacacela Gomez, Curcio E., De Luca G., Scarcello A.Fuentes:scopusSelective synthesis of turbostratic polyhedral carbon nano-onions by arc discharge in water
ArticleAbstract: Carbon nano-onions (CNOs), in their spherical or polyhedral forms, represent an important class of nPalabras claves:arc discharge, CNOs, HRTEM, polyhedral, Raman, turbostraticAutores:Alessandro F., Aloise A., Arias De Fuentes O., Arias M., Caputi L.S., Cupolillo A., Curcio E., De Luca G., Diana C. Coello-Fiallos, Marlon D. Basantes Valverde, Nicotra G., Osman S.M., Scarcello A., Spinella C.Fuentes:scopusPorous carbon materials obtained by the hydrothermal carbonization of orange juice
ArticleAbstract: Porous carbon materials are currently subjected to strong research efforts mainly due to their excelPalabras claves:Carbon microspheres, Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC), KOH activationAutores:Alessandro F., Beneduci A., Caputi L.S., Cristian Vacacela Gomez, Giordano G., Perez D.C., Polanco M.A., Scarcello A., Tavolaro A., Veltri F.Fuentes:scopus