We report the preparation of thermoresponsive graphene nanosheets functionalized by the polymer brushes. This approach involves the direct growth of thermoresponsive polymer brushes from functional graphene sheets (FGSs) by chemical modification with initiators followed by extension with poly(2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate) (PDMAEMA) through surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization. The highly controllable polymerization method affords the hybrid FGS-PDMAEMA with tailorable length of PDMAEMA brushes possessing the average molecular weight (M n) ranging from 7.4 ?? 10 3 to 6.0 ?? 10 4 with low molecular weight distributions (M w/M n = 1.09-1.22). The resulting FGS-PDMAEMA was carefully characterized with a number of techni...
Chemically functionalized graphene has been synthesized by covalently grafting d-glucose on graphene...
Stable dispersion of reduced graphene in various organic solvents was achieved via noncovalent funct...
In 1959 Feynman said the future of engineering and science belongs to the nanotechnology [1, 2]. Aft...
An efficient strategy for growing thermo-sensitive polymers from the surface of exfoliated graphene ...
Surface functionalization of graphene oxide (GO) sheets using polymers has emerged as a subject of e...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Developing powerful and reliable strategies to covalently functi...
Graphene has emerged as a subject of tremendous scientific interest due to its exceptional electrica...
[EN] The modification of the surface properties of graphene with polymers provides a method for expa...
Developing powerful and reliable strategies to covalently functionalize graphene for efficient graft...
Compared with inorganic two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as graphene and transition metal dichal...
Thermosensitive graphene-polymer composites have been prepared by attaching poly(N-isopropylacrylami...
Surface functionalization of graphene oxide (GO) sheets using polymers has emerged as a subject of e...
Covalently-functionalised graphene (FG) was successfully obtained by grafting m-isopropenyl-alpha, a...
Recently, graphene oxide (GO) has gained significant attention in many applications, such as touch d...
A direct and nondestructive strategy for growing polymers from the surface of graphene is demonstrat...
Chemically functionalized graphene has been synthesized by covalently grafting d-glucose on graphene...
Stable dispersion of reduced graphene in various organic solvents was achieved via noncovalent funct...
In 1959 Feynman said the future of engineering and science belongs to the nanotechnology [1, 2]. Aft...
An efficient strategy for growing thermo-sensitive polymers from the surface of exfoliated graphene ...
Surface functionalization of graphene oxide (GO) sheets using polymers has emerged as a subject of e...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Developing powerful and reliable strategies to covalently functi...
Graphene has emerged as a subject of tremendous scientific interest due to its exceptional electrica...
[EN] The modification of the surface properties of graphene with polymers provides a method for expa...
Developing powerful and reliable strategies to covalently functionalize graphene for efficient graft...
Compared with inorganic two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as graphene and transition metal dichal...
Thermosensitive graphene-polymer composites have been prepared by attaching poly(N-isopropylacrylami...
Surface functionalization of graphene oxide (GO) sheets using polymers has emerged as a subject of e...
Covalently-functionalised graphene (FG) was successfully obtained by grafting m-isopropenyl-alpha, a...
Recently, graphene oxide (GO) has gained significant attention in many applications, such as touch d...
A direct and nondestructive strategy for growing polymers from the surface of graphene is demonstrat...
Chemically functionalized graphene has been synthesized by covalently grafting d-glucose on graphene...
Stable dispersion of reduced graphene in various organic solvents was achieved via noncovalent funct...
In 1959 Feynman said the future of engineering and science belongs to the nanotechnology [1, 2]. Aft...