Graphene, a new star in materials science and condensed matter physics, has inspired an upsurge in many fields including biological and energy related studies. Although numerous efforts have been made to improve the applications of graphene and graphene-based materials in multiple and cutting-edge fields, bioinspired prospects of graphene and its related properties have attracted attention only very recently and are still in their infancy. This Feature Article will briefly introduce the recent progress in this direction with a focus on cell-related systems and energy-directed applications. The first part of the Feature Article is about graphene-based sensing approaches in living cell systems, including ion and small molecule detection, and ...
ReviewGraphene (GR) and its derivatives are promising materials on the horizon of nanotechnology and...
Graphene (GN), a single layer two-dimensional structure nanomaterial, exhibits exceptional physical,...
Energetic technologies, nanoelectronics, biomedicine including gene therapy, cell imaging or tissue ...
Graphene research, already prized, is nonetheless challenged to provide material advantages that bri...
Graphene features a shining star in the material sciences since its discovery in 2004. Biomedical ap...
AbstractCarbon-based functional nanomaterials have attracted immense scientific interest from many d...
Graphene, a two dimensional carbon allotrope, has been appeared as an interesting material of the 21...
In the last years, a rapid development in production, and functionalization of graphene give rise to...
In the last years, a rapid development in production, and functionalization of graphene give rise to...
ABSTRACT: By interfacing the quantum mechanical properties of nanomaterials with the complex process...
Graphene is a novel material that is a two-dimensional honey comb crystalline single layer of the ca...
Graphene has unique mechanical, electronic, and optical properties, which researchers have used to d...
Graphene (GR) and its derivatives are promising materials on the horizon of nanotechnology and mater...
Nano graphene (Gr) particles are of abundant methodical and scientific interest as having the astoni...
Graphene is the material elected to study molecules and monolayers at the molecular scale due to its...
ReviewGraphene (GR) and its derivatives are promising materials on the horizon of nanotechnology and...
Graphene (GN), a single layer two-dimensional structure nanomaterial, exhibits exceptional physical,...
Energetic technologies, nanoelectronics, biomedicine including gene therapy, cell imaging or tissue ...
Graphene research, already prized, is nonetheless challenged to provide material advantages that bri...
Graphene features a shining star in the material sciences since its discovery in 2004. Biomedical ap...
AbstractCarbon-based functional nanomaterials have attracted immense scientific interest from many d...
Graphene, a two dimensional carbon allotrope, has been appeared as an interesting material of the 21...
In the last years, a rapid development in production, and functionalization of graphene give rise to...
In the last years, a rapid development in production, and functionalization of graphene give rise to...
ABSTRACT: By interfacing the quantum mechanical properties of nanomaterials with the complex process...
Graphene is a novel material that is a two-dimensional honey comb crystalline single layer of the ca...
Graphene has unique mechanical, electronic, and optical properties, which researchers have used to d...
Graphene (GR) and its derivatives are promising materials on the horizon of nanotechnology and mater...
Nano graphene (Gr) particles are of abundant methodical and scientific interest as having the astoni...
Graphene is the material elected to study molecules and monolayers at the molecular scale due to its...
ReviewGraphene (GR) and its derivatives are promising materials on the horizon of nanotechnology and...
Graphene (GN), a single layer two-dimensional structure nanomaterial, exhibits exceptional physical,...
Energetic technologies, nanoelectronics, biomedicine including gene therapy, cell imaging or tissue ...