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Mohammad Choucair
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 36
Citations - 2502
Mohammad Choucair is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Graphene oxide paper. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 35 publications receiving 2270 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Choucair include University of New South Wales.
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Gram-scale production of graphene based on solvothermal synthesis and sonication
TL;DR: The direct chemical synthesis of carbon nanosheets in gram-scale quantities in a bottom-up approach based on the common laboratory reagents ethanol and sodium is reported, yielding a fused array of graphene sheets that are dispersed by mild sonication.
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Enhanced reversible lithium storage in a nanosize silicon/graphene composite
Shulei Chou,Jiazhao Wang,Mohammad Choucair,Hua-Kun Liu,John A. Stride,John A. Stride,Shi Xue Dou +6 more
TL;DR: Si/graphene composite was prepared by simply mixing of commercially available nanosize Si and graphene Electrochemical tests show that the Si/glamphene composite maintains a capacity of 1168mµg −1 and an average coulombic efficiency of 93% up to 30 cycles as mentioned in this paper.
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Sulfur-graphene composite for rechargeable lithium batteries
TL;DR: In this paper, a sulfur-graphene (S-GNS) composites have been synthesized by heating a mixture of graphene nanosheets and elemental sulfur.
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The gram-scale synthesis of carbon onions
TL;DR: The combustion of naphthalene has been found to yield gram-scale quantities of carbon onions that are free of impurities and furthermore without the use of catalysts.
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Muons Probe Strong Hydrogen Interactions with Defective Graphene
Mauro Riccò,Daniele Pontiroli,Marcello Mazzani,Mohammad Choucair,John A. Stride,John A. Stride,Oleg V. Yazyev,Oleg V. Yazyev,Oleg V. Yazyev +8 more
TL;DR: The first muon spectroscopy investigation of graphene is presented, focused on chemically produced, gram-scale samples, appropriate to the large muon penetration depth, and demonstrates an extraordinary hydrogen capture cross section of CH units.