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High mobility graphene ion-sensitive field-effect transistors by noncovalent functionalization

Fu et al., 2013

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337747590398226241
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Fu W
Nef C
Tarasov A
Wipf M
Stoop R
Knopfmacher O
Weiss M
Calame M
Schönenberger C
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Nanoscale

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Noncovalent functionalization is a well-known nondestructive process for property engineering of carbon nanostructures, including carbon nanotubes and graphene. However, it is not clear to what extend the extraordinary electrical properties of these carbon materials …
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