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Yeshayahu Talmon
Researcher at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Publications - 352
Citations - 21761
Yeshayahu Talmon is an academic researcher from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Micelle & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 338 publications receiving 20111 citations. Previous affiliations of Yeshayahu Talmon include University of Minnesota & Ohio State University.
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Individually suspended single-walled carbon nanotubes in various surfactants
Valerie C. Moore,Michael S. Strano,Erik H. Haroz,Robert H. Hauge,Richard E. Smalley,Judith Schmidt,Yeshayahu Talmon +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, individual single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) have been suspended in aqueous media using various anionic, cationic, nonionic surfactants and polymers.
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Strong, Light, Multifunctional Fibers of Carbon Nanotubes with Ultrahigh Conductivity
Natnael Behabtu,Colin C. Young,Dmitri E. Tsentalovich,Olga Kleinerman,Xuan Wang,Anson W. K. Ma,E. Amram Bengio,E. Amram Bengio,Ron F. ter Waarbeek,De Jong Jorrit,Ron E. Hoogerwerf,Steven B. Fairchild,John B. Ferguson,Benji Maruyama,Junichiro Kono,Yeshayahu Talmon,Yachin Cohen,Marcin Jan Otto,Matteo Pasquali +18 more
TL;DR: High-performance multifunctional carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers that combine the specific strength, stiffness, and thermal conductivity of carbon fibers with the specific electrical Conductivity of metals are reported.
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Multicompartment micelles from ABC miktoarm stars in water.
TL;DR: By combining three mutually immiscible polymeric components in a mixed-arm star block terpolymer architecture, this work has observed the formation of a previously unknown class of multicompartment micelles in dilute aqueous solution.
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Controlled environment vitrification system: an improved sample preparation technique.
TL;DR: The controlled environment vitrification system (CEVS) is described and the value of the technique is illustrated with TEM micrographs of surfactant microstructures in which specimen preparation artifacts were avoided.
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Spontaneous high-concentration dispersions and liquid crystals of graphene
Natnael Behabtu,Jay R. Lomeda,Micah J. Green,Amanda L. Higginbotham,Alexander Sinitskii,Dmitry V. Kosynkin,Dmitri E. Tsentalovich,A. Nicholas G. Parra-Vasquez,Judith Schmidt,Ellina Kesselman,Yachin Cohen,Yeshayahu Talmon,James M. Tour,James M. Tour,Matteo Pasquali +14 more
TL;DR: It is shown that graphite spontaneously exfoliates into single-layer graphene in chlorosulphonic acid, and dissolves at isotropic concentrations as high as approximately 2 mg ml(-1), which is an order of magnitude higher than previously reported values.