P
Peter M. May
Researcher at Trinity College, Dublin
Publications - 199
Citations - 9245
Peter M. May is an academic researcher from Trinity College, Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aqueous solution & Stability constants of complexes. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 177 publications receiving 8244 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter M. May include Cooperative Research Centre & University of Western Australia.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Scalable production of large quantities of defect-free few-layer graphene by shear exfoliation in liquids
Keith R. Paton,Eswaraiah Varrla,Claudia Backes,Ronan J. Smith,Umar Khan,Arlene O’Neill,Conor S. Boland,Mustafa Lotya,Oana M. Istrate,Paul J. King,Thomas M. Higgins,Sebastian Barwich,Peter M. May,Paweł Puczkarski,Iftikhar Ahmed,Matthias Moebius,Henrik Pettersson,Edmund Long,João Coelho,Sean O'Brien,Eva K. McGuire,Beatriz Mendoza Sanchez,Georg S. Duesberg,Niall McEvoy,Timothy J. Pennycook,Clive Downing,Alison Crossley,Valeria Nicolosi,Jonathan N. Coleman +28 more
TL;DR: It is shown that high-shear mixing of graphite in suitable stabilizing liquids results in large-scale exfoliation to give dispersions of graphene nanosheets in liquid volumes from hundreds of millilitres up to hundreds of litres and beyond.
Journal ArticleDOI
Oxygen radical functionalization of boron nitride nanosheets.
Toby Sainsbury,Amro Satti,Peter M. May,Zhiming Wang,I.T. McGovern,Yurii K. Gun'ko,Jonathan N. Coleman +6 more
TL;DR: The influence of the functional groups grafted to the surface of the BNNSs is investigated by demonstrating the impact on mechanical properties of both noncovalent and covalent bonding at the interface between the nanofiller and polymer matrixes.
Journal ArticleDOI
Dielectric relaxation of aqueous NaCl solutions
TL;DR: In this article, the complex dielectric permittivity of aqueous sodium chloride solutions has been determined in the frequency range 0.2 ≤ v(GHz) ≤ 20 with a commercial dielectrics measurement system based on a vector network analyzer.
Journal ArticleDOI
Solvent-exfoliated graphene at extremely high concentration.
TL;DR: Three related methods to disperse graphene in solvents with concentrations from 2 to 63 mg/mL are described and it is shown that some sedimentation occurs, but the dispersed graphene appears to be indefinitely stable.
Journal ArticleDOI
Computer simulation of metal-ion equilibria in biofluids: models for the low-molecular-weight complex distribution of calcium(II), magnesium(II), manganese(II), iron(III), copper(II), zinc(II), and lead(II) ions in human blood plasma
TL;DR: In this paper, a computer simulation of the metal-ion binding to low-molecular-weight ligands in human blood plasma was performed, and the results showed that ternary zinc citrate complexes were more important than binary complexes.