Carbon nanomaterials are promising therapeutic and diagnostic agents for healthcare applications including imaging and drug-delivery.
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Carbon nanomaterials are promising therapeutic and diagnostic agents for healthcare applications including imaging and drug-delivery.
The high theoretical capacitance of manganese oxide makes it appealing as an electrode material for batteries, but several obstacles remain.
Flexible physical sensing platforms for wearable electronics, soft robotics, and real-time healthcare monitoring.
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Progress in the synthesis of graphene and CNTs from carbon wastes
Recent research trends in 2D carbon allotropes for energy conversion.
Nanoflakes of graphene foams (GFs) decorated with lithiophilic metal oxides (LMONAs) as hosts for the anode of Li-metal batteries.
Yan Yu outlines the cause and effect of slow ion transportation in sodium-based battery systems. See her paper on graphene for sodium storage in Small.
A peek into the Advanced journal archives reveals some of the interesting and creative work published over the years that is still being cited today.
The art of 4D bioprinting is creating multiresponsive smart architectures for nerve regeneration.