Dmitry V Kosynkin
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Recent Articles
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Advincula P, Beckham J, Choi C, Chen W, Han Y, Kosynkin D, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2023 Jan;
17(3):2506-2516.
PMID: 36693241
Hybrid carbon nanomaterials, such as those that incorporate carbon nanotubes into graphene sheets, have been found to display interesting mechanical and electrical properties because of their covalent bonding and π-π...
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Simonsen Ginestra C, Martinez-Jimenez C, Matatyaho Yaakobi A, Dewey O, Smith McWilliams A, Headrick R, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Jun;
13(1):3136.
PMID: 35672288
Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) have attracted attention for their predicted extraordinary properties; yet, challenges in synthesis and processing have stifled progress on macroscopic materials. Recent advances have led to the...
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Ye R, Han X, Kosynkin D, Li Y, Zhang C, Jiang B, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2018 Jan;
12(2):1083-1088.
PMID: 29328622
Laser-assisted materials fabrication is an advanced technique that has propelled recent carbon synthesis approaches. Direct laser writing on polyimide or lignocellulose materials by a CO laser has successfully transformed the...
4.
Marcano D, Kosynkin D, Berlin J, Sinitskii A, Sun Z, Slesarev A, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2018 Jan;
12(2):2078.
PMID: 29328621
No abstract available.
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Xiang C, Behabtu N, Liu Y, Chae H, Young C, Genorio B, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2013 Jan;
7(2):1628-37.
PMID: 23339339
Graphene oxide nanoribbons (GONRs) and chemically reduced graphene nanoribbons (crGNRs) were dispersed at high concentrations in chlorosulfonic acid to form anisotropic liquid crystal phases. The liquid crystal solutions were spun...
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Romanchuk A, Slesarev A, Kalmykov S, Kosynkin D, Tour J
Phys Chem Chem Phys
. 2013 Jan;
15(7):2321-7.
PMID: 23296256
Here we show the efficacy of graphene oxide (GO) for rapid removal of some of the most toxic and radioactive long-lived human-made radionuclides from contaminated water, even from acidic solutions...
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Rao S, Stesmans A, van Tol J, Kosynkin D, Higginbotham-Duque A, Lu W, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2012 Aug;
6(9):7615-23.
PMID: 22901098
Here we report the results of a multifrequency (~9, 20, 34, 239.2, and 336 GHz) variable-temperature continuous wave (cw) and X-band (~9 GHz) pulse electron spin resonance (ESR) measurement performed...
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Dimiev A, Kosynkin D, Alemany L, Chaguine P, Tour J
J Am Chem Soc
. 2012 Jan;
134(5):2815-22.
PMID: 22239610
Graphite oxide (GO) is a lamellar substance with an ambiguous structure due to material complexity. Recently published GO-related studies employ only one out of several existing models to interpret the...
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Kosynkin D, Ceriotti G, Wilson K, Lomeda J, Scorsone J, Patel A, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2011 Dec;
4(1):222-7.
PMID: 22136134
Graphene oxide (GO) performs well as a filtration additive in water-based drilling fluids at concentrations as low as 0.2 % (w/w) by carbon content. Standard American Petroleum Institute (API) filtration...
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Dimiev A, Kosynkin D, Sinitskii A, Slesarev A, Sun Z, Tour J
Science
. 2011 Mar;
331(6021):1168-72.
PMID: 21385709
The patterning of graphene is useful in fabricating electronic devices, but existing methods do not allow control of the number of layers of graphene that are removed. We show that...