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The unique electronic structure of graphene along with its particular surface topography make it an ideal substrate for decoration with gold nanoparticles.
Graphene, a single atomic layer of graphite with a carbon - layered structure, has been drawing much attention because of its abundant electronic properties and the possibilities of application due to
its unique electronic structure.
Not exact matches
The
unique geometric and
electronic structure of the nitrogenated crystals make it potentially suitable for use in electronics, sensors and catalysis.
These early experiments helped to map out the
electronic band
structure of these materials, critical to further understanding the
unique properties they might possess.
A
unique inside look at the
electronic structure of a highly touted metal - organic framework (MOF) as it is adsorbing carbon dioxide gas should help in the design of new and improved MOFs for carbon capture and storage.