PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 23820483-1 2013 A novel micro/nano-composite, based on cobalt(II) tetranitrophthalocyanine (CoTNPc) grown on poly(sodium-p-styrenesulfonate) modified graphene (PGr), as a non-noble-metal catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), is fabricated by an in situ solvothermal synthesis method. Graphite 134-142 progesterone receptor Homo sapiens 144-147 33787197-4 2021 By combining the as-HPOA-treated single-crystalline beta-(Al0.69Ga0.31)2O3 films with p-type graphene (p-Gr), which serves as a transparent conductor, a VUV photovoltaic detector is fabricated, showing an improved photovoltage (0.80 V) and fast temporal response (2.1 mus). Graphite 93-101 progesterone receptor Homo sapiens 103-107 32004991-3 2020 In this report, a quasi-Fermi level splitting enhanced effect under illumination, benefiting from the variable Fermi level of graphene, is proposed to significantly increase the potential difference up to 2.45 V between the two ends of p-Gr/i-AlN/n-SiC heterojunction photovoltaic device. Graphite 126-134 progesterone receptor Homo sapiens 236-240 35611945-1 2022 Herein, a graphene-nano-molybdenum disulphide (pGr-MoS2), synthesized from pulverized graphite and using precursors of MoS2, was investigated for the electrochemical sensing of dihydroxy benzene isomers (DHBI): hydroquinone (HQ), catechol (CA), and resorcinol (RE). Graphite 86-94 progesterone receptor Homo sapiens 47-50 27750089-2 2017 In this work, a three-dimensionally porous graphene (3D-pGR) has been fabricated through a simple carbon dioxide (CO2) activation of thermally exfoliated graphite oxide (EGO). Graphite 43-51 progesterone receptor Homo sapiens 56-59 27071465-1 2016 By employing dopamine as a nitrogen source and reducing agent, the block copolymer P123 as a pore forming agent, and graphene oxide as a carbon precursor, we present, for the first time, a convenient and controllable approach to the preparation of a novel uniformly nitrogen doped porous graphene (N-PGR) material. Graphite 117-125 progesterone receptor Homo sapiens 300-303 27071465-2 2016 Using the prepared N-PGR as the supporting material, a novel nitrogen doped porous graphene/Pt nanoflower material (Pt/N-PGR) was obtained by a green and simple method. Graphite 83-91 progesterone receptor Homo sapiens 21-24 27071465-2 2016 Using the prepared N-PGR as the supporting material, a novel nitrogen doped porous graphene/Pt nanoflower material (Pt/N-PGR) was obtained by a green and simple method. Graphite 83-91 progesterone receptor Homo sapiens 121-124