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Vera Bocharova
Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Publications - 126
Citations - 5452
Vera Bocharova is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer nanocomposite & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 111 publications receiving 4563 citations. Previous affiliations of Vera Bocharova include Leibniz Association & University of Tennessee.
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Implanted Biofuel Cell Operating in a Living Snail
TL;DR: This work reports on the first implanted biofuel cell continuously operating in a snail and producing electrical power over a long period of time using physiologically produced glucose as a fuel.
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Dynamics at the Polymer/Nanoparticle Interface in Poly(2-vinylpyridine)/Silica Nanocomposites
Adam P. Holt,Philip J. Griffin,Vera Bocharova,Alexander L. Agapov,Adam Imel,Mark Dadmun,Mark Dadmun,Joshua Sangoro,Alexei P. Sokolov,Alexei P. Sokolov +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the static and dynamic properties of poly(2-vinylpyridine)/silica nanocomposites are investigated by temperature modulated differential scanning calorimetry, broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), and transmission electron microscopy.
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Living battery – biofuel cells operating in vivo in clams
TL;DR: In this article, biofuel cells implanted in living clams and producing sustainable electrical power in vivo were integrated in batteries, which demonstrated the possibility of activating electrical/electronic devices using energy produced in vivo.
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Perspectives for Polymer Electrolytes: A View from Fundamentals of Ionic Conductivity
TL;DR: A brief overview of the field of polymer electrolytes can be found in this paper, with the focus on single-ion conducting polymers, which have significant advantages relative to electrically conductive polymers.
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"Hairy" poly(3-hexylthiophene) particles prepared via surface-initiated Kumada catalyst-transfer polycondensation.
Volodymyr Senkovskyy,Roman Tkachov,Tetyana Beryozkina,Hartmut Komber,Ulrich Oertel,Marta Horecha,Vera Bocharova,Manfred Stamm,Suren A. Gevorgyan,Frederik C. Krebs,Anton Kiriy +10 more
TL;DR: A new paradigm in the engineering of nanostructured hybrids between conjugated polymer and inorganic materials via a chain-growth surface-initiated Kumada catalyst-transfer polycondensation (SI-KCTP) from particles is presented.