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Mechanism of water transport in graphene oxide laminates.

It is understood that nano-channels of graphene oxide membranes have a water flow mechanism which is similar to the water flow inside carbon nanotube pores. The water transport mechanisms recently proposed by various researchers suggest that membranes ...

Stability of retained austenite in high carbon steel under compressive stress: an investigation from macro to nano scale

Although high carbon martensitic steels are well known for their industrial utility in high abrasion and extreme operating environments, due to their hardness and strength, the compressive stability of their retained austenite, and the implications for the steels’ performance and potential uses, is not well understood. This article describes the first investigation at both the...

Extraordinary water adsorption characteristics of graphene oxide.

graphene oxide† B. Lian,a S. De Luca,a Y. You,b S. Alwarappan,c M. Yoshimura,d V. Sahajwalla,b S. C. Smith,a G. Leslie,a and R. K. Joshib B. Lian a School of Chemical Engineering , University of New ... . Yoshimura V. Sahajwalla b School of Materials Science and Engineering , University of New South Wales , Sydney , Australia . Email: [email protected] Find articles by V. Sahajwalla S. C. Smith a

Recycling Polymer-Rich Waste Printed Circuit Boards at High Temperatures: Recovery of Value-Added Carbon Resources

Technology Department, CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology , Bhubaneswar 751013 , India 2 V. Sahajwalla R. Cayumil R. Khanna (&) M. Ikram-Ul-Haq R. Rajarao Centre for Sustainable Materials