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Graphene laser irradiation

Figure 5.10 (Left) Schematic representation of PEG functionalization on nano-graphene sheet (NGS) through carboxylic group and subsequent label by Cy7 fluorescence marker. (Right) Photos of tumors on mice after various treatments indicated. The laser-irradiated tumor on the NGS injected mice was completely destroyed. Reproduced with permission from [179]. Figure 5.10 (Left) Schematic representation of PEG functionalization on nano-graphene sheet (NGS) through carboxylic group and subsequent label by Cy7 fluorescence marker. (Right) Photos of tumors on mice after various treatments indicated. The laser-irradiated tumor on the NGS injected mice was completely destroyed. Reproduced with permission from [179].
Figure 1.8 In situ Raman spectroelectrochemistry data for the G and G bands of graphene excited by 2.33 eV laser irradiation. The heavy black trace is for t =0 applied voltage. (Adapted from Ref. [33].)... Figure 1.8 In situ Raman spectroelectrochemistry data for the G and G bands of graphene excited by 2.33 eV laser irradiation. The heavy black trace is for t =0 applied voltage. (Adapted from Ref. [33].)...

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