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Alexander Sinitskii, associate professor of chemistry at Nebraska, will lead a multi-institution research team investigating ways to incorporate DNA nanotechnology as a construction tool to assemble graphene in new ways that could make the material more useful in electronic devices, among other applications. The project is funded by a three-year, $4.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense’s Office of Naval Research.
Nebraska-led team to explore DNA as tool to build graphene circuits
October 23, 2019
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New graphene nano-ribbons lend sensors unprecedented sensitivity
October 20, 2017
Science & Technology
Alexander Sinitskii
NSF award aids Sinitskii’s nanoribbon research
June 8, 2015
Alexander Sinitskii
Study shows graphene can protect nanotechnology from heat
February 16, 2015
Researchers engineer improvements of technology used in digital memory
November 24, 2014
Alexander Sinitskii
Team develops chemical solution for graphene challenges
February 23, 2014
Research led by Yuris Dzenis found that using a small, strategic amount of graphene oxide as a template improves carbon nanomaterials. The research was published in the Dec. 10 edition of Advanced Functional Materials.
Team finds less is more when mixing graphene, nanofibers
December 10, 2013

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