Rodney S. "Rod" Ruoff is an American physical chemist and nanoscience researcher. He is one of the world experts on carbon materials including carbon...
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writer and academic Bernie Ruoff (born 1951), Canadian football player Richard Ruoff (1883–1967), German general Rodney S. Ruoff (born 1957), American physical...
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labs, namely: Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials (Director Rodney Ruoff) Center for Soft and Living Matter (Director Steve Granick) Center for...
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exfoliation from graphite or by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). In 2016, Rodney S. Ruoff and colleagues showed that large single-crystal bilayer graphene could...
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Wallace, Katie A Cychosz, Matthias Thommes, Dong Su, Eric A Stach, Rodney S Ruoff. Carbon-based supercapacitors produced by activation of graphene. 332:6037...
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Jian-Guo Zheng; Alan W. Nicholls; Sasha Stankovich; Richard D. Piner; Rodney S. Ruoff (2004). "Single-Crystal Calcium Hexaboride Nanowires: Synthesis and...
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mechanisms of operation of supercapacitors." Drexel Nanomaterials Institute Rodney S. Ruoff (born 1957) United States Ulsan National Institute of Science and...
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Mikhail Eremets 2019: B. Andrei Bernevig, Claudia Felser, Xi Dai 2018: Rodney S. Ruoff 2017: Paul C. Canfield 2016: Mercouri Kanatzidis 2015: Hideo Hosono...
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Roddam Narasimha Roderich Moessner Rodney Baxter Rodney Cotterill Rodney Jory Rodney Marks (astrophysicist) Rodney S. Ruoff Rodolfo Gambini Roe solver Roentgen...
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University Chemistry Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials Rodney S. Ruoff Ulsan, UNIST Chemistry Center for Nanomaterials and Chemical Reactions...
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