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Lei Gong

Researcher at Northeast Normal University

Publications -  522
Citations -  12005

Lei Gong is an academic researcher from Northeast Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 252 publications receiving 9083 citations. Previous affiliations of Lei Gong include Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital & Washington University in St. Louis.

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The mechanics of graphene nanocomposites: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the preparation and characterisation of different forms of graphene are reviewed and different techniques that have been employed to prepare graphene such as mechanical and solution exfoliation, and chemical vapour deposition are discussed briefly.
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Repeated polyploidization of Gossypium genomes and the evolution of spinnable cotton fibres

Andrew H. Paterson, +77 more
- 20 Dec 2012 - 
TL;DR: It is shown that an abrupt five- to sixfold ploidy increase approximately 60 million years (Myr) ago, and allopolyploidy reuniting divergent Gossypium genomes approximately 1–2 Myr ago, conferred about 30–36-fold duplication of ancestral angiosperm genes in elite cottons, genetic complexity equalled only by Brassica among sequenced angiosperms.
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Graphene Oxide: Structural Analysis and Application as a Highly Transparent Support for Electron Microscopy

TL;DR: Electron diffraction shows that on average the underlying carbon lattice maintains the order and lattice-spacings of graphene; a structure that is clearly resolved in 80 kV aberration-corrected atomic resolution TEM images.
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Interfacial stress transfer in a graphene monolayer nanocomposite

TL;DR: It is demonstrated from stress-induced Raman bands shifts that stress can be transferred from a polymer matrix to a graphene monolayer in a model nanocomposite.
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Optimizing the Reinforcement of Polymer-Based Nanocomposites by Graphene

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, in general, multilayer graphene will give rise to higher levels of reinforcement than monolayer material, with the optimum number of layers depending upon the separation of the graphene flakes in the nanocomposite.