Lots of graphs and confusing sentences. I wonder what it is that graphene oxide is supposed to do.
Confuse people.
One of its uses, from Wikipedia:
Graphene oxide has been used in DNA analysis applications. The large planar surface of graphene oxide allows simultaneous quenching of multiple DNA probes labeled with different dyes, providing the detection of multiple DNA targets in the same solution.
Further advances in graphene oxide based DNA sensors could result in very inexpensive rapid DNA analysis.[67]
Recently a group of researchers, from university of L’Aquila (Italy), discovered new wetting properties of graphene oxide thermally reduced in ultra-high vacuum up to 900 °C.
They found a correlation between the surface chemical composition, the surface free energy and its polar and dispersive components, giving a rationale to the wetting properties of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide.[68] [69]
I managed to avoid all chemistry classes, so I can’t interpret this, but for those who can:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemistry/graphene-oxide
I was wondering the same. Took several biochem courses, but I have no idea about this.
I was wondering the same. Took several biochem courses, but I have no idea about this.