Bilal et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Graphene-based nanoarchitectures as ideal supporting materials to develop multifunctional nanobiocatalytic systems for strengthening the biotechnology industryBilal et al., 2023
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- 7770518167150620725
- Author
- Bilal M
- Rashid E
- Zdarta J
- Jesionowski T
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- Chemical Engineering Journal
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Given the extensive surface area and unique physicochemical attributes, including high mechanical stiffness, elasticity, strength, and superior thermal and electrical conductivity, graphene and graphene-based nanostructured materials have enticed supreme …
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