Pankratov et al., 2013 - Google Patents
A comparative study of biocathodes based on multiwall carbon nanotube buckypapers modified with three different multicopper oxidasesPankratov et al., 2013
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- Pankratov D
- Zeifman Y
- Morozova O
- Shumakovich G
- Vasil'eva I
- Shleev S
- Popov V
- Yaropolov A
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- electroanalysis
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Abstract 14 Single‐and multi‐walled carbon nanotubes from different sources were characterized in detail, and the characteristics obtained were carefully analyzed. The carbon material with the highest capacitance, and also other superior properties (“Taunit‐M” from …
- 239000002048 multi walled nanotube 0 title abstract description 24
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