PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 25531924-0 2015 Carbon nanoscroll from C4H/C4F-type graphene superlattice: MD and MM simulation insights. Graphite 36-44 complement C4B (Chido blood group) Homo sapiens 27-30 20698613-2 2010 When exposed on one side the F coverage saturates at 25% (C(4)F), which is optically transparent, over 6 orders of magnitude more resistive than graphene, and readily patterned. Graphite 145-153 complement C4B (Chido blood group) Homo sapiens 58-64 25531924-2 2015 Through mixing single-side-hydrogenated graphene (C4H) with fluorinated graphene (C4F) on one single sheet, the C4H/C4F-type graphene superlattices can self-scroll at room temperature. Graphite 40-48 complement C4B (Chido blood group) Homo sapiens 116-119 25531924-2 2015 Through mixing single-side-hydrogenated graphene (C4H) with fluorinated graphene (C4F) on one single sheet, the C4H/C4F-type graphene superlattices can self-scroll at room temperature. Graphite 72-80 complement C4B (Chido blood group) Homo sapiens 82-85 25531924-2 2015 Through mixing single-side-hydrogenated graphene (C4H) with fluorinated graphene (C4F) on one single sheet, the C4H/C4F-type graphene superlattices can self-scroll at room temperature. Graphite 72-80 complement C4B (Chido blood group) Homo sapiens 116-119 25531924-2 2015 Through mixing single-side-hydrogenated graphene (C4H) with fluorinated graphene (C4F) on one single sheet, the C4H/C4F-type graphene superlattices can self-scroll at room temperature. Graphite 72-80 complement C4B (Chido blood group) Homo sapiens 82-85 25531924-2 2015 Through mixing single-side-hydrogenated graphene (C4H) with fluorinated graphene (C4F) on one single sheet, the C4H/C4F-type graphene superlattices can self-scroll at room temperature. Graphite 72-80 complement C4B (Chido blood group) Homo sapiens 116-119 25140358-6 2014 Since the surface chemical inertness of CF inhibits it from being widely adopted in device fabrication, the present finding suggests that C4F can be a promising candidate in graphene-based electronic devices. Graphite 174-182 complement C4B (Chido blood group) Homo sapiens 138-141