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    AuthorPugno, NM (2)Bilotti, E (1)Centeno, A (1)Galiotis, C (1)Iacob, E (1)Kernin, A (1)Kinloch, IA (1)Kong, J (1)Lee, S (1)Li, Z (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Mechanical properties (2)Carbon fibres (1)Crack tip blunting (1)De-icing (1)Electrical conductivity (1)Electrostatic interaction (1)Epoxy (1)Fracture (1)Indentation (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    The effect of graphene network formation on the electrical, mechanical, and multifunctional properties of graphene/epoxy nanocomposites 

    Kernin, A; Wan, K; Liu, Y; Shi, X; Kong, J; Bilotti, E; Peijs, T; Zhang, H (2019-01-05)
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    Atomistic simulation study on the crack growth stability of graphene under uniaxial tension and indentation 

    Lee, S; Pugno, NM; Ryu, S (2019-10)
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    Hybrid poly(ether ether ketone) composites reinforced with a combination of carbon fibres and graphene nanoplatelets 

    Papageorgiou, DG; Liu, M; Li, Z; Valles, C; Young, RJ; Kinloch, IA (Elsevier, 2019-05-03)
    Poly(ether ether ketone) (PEEK), with its superb mechanical properties, excellent chemical resistance and high thermo-oxidative stability is one of the most important engineering thermoplastics for high-end applications. ...
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    Investigation of charges-driven interactions between graphene and different SiO2 surfaces 

    Pantano, MF; Iacob, E; Picciotto, A; Margesin, B; Centeno, A; Zurutuza, A; Galiotis, C; Pugno, NM; Speranza, G (2019-07)
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