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Independent, UK - May 5, 2008
Not since Alex "Hurricane" Higgins turned The Crucible into a theatre of both the compelling and the absurd in the Seventies has anyone performed quite so ...
Store is 'like an Asian meeting group'
WatertownDailyTimes.com,  United States - Apr 29, 2008
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Football - West Riding County Amateur League: Ovenden looking for ...
Halifax Evening Courier, UK - May 2, 2008
Jimmy Penn, who stood in at full back, and centre back Noel Whitaker were outstanding and the quality of the performance delighted boss Stuart Waddington. ...
Singles wins lead Tribe over Irish
News-Review, OR - Apr 18, 2008
Jordan Waddington, NB, 83. 6. Seth Johnson, NB, 83; 7. Eric Hanslits, Sius., 85. OTHER SOUTH UMPQUA FINISHERS ? Jacob Grady, 93. David Weathers, 103. ...
SUNDANCE INSTITUTE SUPPORTS SCIENCE IN FILM Filmmaker Michael ...
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Previous Alfred P. Sloan Prize Winners include: Shi-Zheng Chen, DARK MATTER (2007); Andrucha Waddington, THE HOUSE OF SAND (2006); Werner Herzog, ...
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Pontefract and Castleford Express, UK - May 7, 2008
Keeper Jordan Waddington and defensive duo Mitchell McHugh and Daniel Hall coped well, particularly in the first half. me 5-0, thanks to goals from Mason ...
State berths on the line at district golf tournaments
Coos Bay World, OR - May 4, 2008
Johnson is joined by Jordan Waddington, Scott Cooper, Daniel Wiggins and Tyler McKinley. North Bend and Reedsport have been the top teams all year and are ...
They've still got it: men's basketball tourney heats up the court
Jamestown Press,  USA - Apr 23, 2008
It was a close match and Tom Waddington went to the free throw line for the final point to give White the win 20-17. Game two was Blue versus Black. ...
Third win in a row for Isaac
Isle of Man Today, UK - May 3, 2008
Hayden Waddington held off the fast-finishing Jonathan Corlett for ninth. Recording his first success of the season, Callum Smith outsprinted round two ...
Record numbers for league opener
Isle of Man Today, UK - Apr 19, 2008
Finian Gelder outsprinted Hayden Waddington and leading girl Lauren Duncan for fourth, with Milly Duggua leading the rest of the large field home in seventh ...
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VARIATION OF SCUTELLAR BRISTLES IN DROSOPHILA XVI. MAJOR AND MINOR GENES -
A Fraser - Genetics, 1970 - Genetics Soc America
... ALEX FRASER Department of Biological Sciences, Uniuersity of Cincinnati, Ohio ... may
be large with little environmental variation, ie, oligogenic (WADDINGTON 1943 ...

Clinical correlates of antipsychotic polytherapy in patients with schizophrenia in Singapore -
K SIM, A SU, YH CHAN, N SHINFUKU, EEH KUA, CH TAN - Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2004 - Blackwell Synergy
... Email: kang_sim@imh.com.sg,; ALEX SU, mb bs, mmed 1 1 Woodbridge
Hospital/Institute of Mental Health,; ... In contrast, Waddington et al. ...

Yrast and near-yrast excitations up to high spin in 100 48 Cd 52
… , JC Waddington, D Ward, I Wiedenh?ver, B Alex … - Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics, 2000 - adsabs.harvard.edu
Title: Yrast and near-yrast excitations up to high spin in 100 48 Cd 52. ...
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Yrast and near-yrast excitations up to high spin in _ {48}^{100} Cd_ {52}
… , JC Waddington, D Ward, I Wiedenh?ver, B Alex … - Physical Review C, 2000 - APS
... 2 D. Seweryniak,4 K. Starosta,5 FS Stephens,1 ? CE Svensson,3, K. Vetter,1 R.
Wadsworth,6 JC Waddington,3 D. Ward,1 I. Wiedenhover,4 and B. Alex Brown7 1 ...
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[PDF] P1. 1 MEASUREMENTS OF BREAKING WAVES USING A UNIQUE FREE-FLOATING SPAR BUOY
… AG Cansdale, TG Leighton, MJ Yelland, I Waddington … - ams.confex.com
... Pascal 1 , Meric A. Srokosz 1 , David GH Coles 2 , Dan H. Comben 1 , Alex G. Cansdale
1 , Timothy G. Leighton 2 , Margaret J. Yelland 1 , Ian Waddington 1 and ...

Spectroscopy of 100 48 Cd_52
… , D Appelbe, JC Waddington, MP Carpenter, RVF … - 1999 - adsabs.harvard.edu
... D.; Wilson, JN; Devlin, M.; Sarantites, DG; Appelbe, D.; Waddington, JC; Carpenter,
MP ... DR; Starosta, K.; Jenkins, D.; Kelsall, N.; Wadsworth, R.; Brown, B. Alex. ...

[CITATION] Commissioning for a Society: Alex Shagin's Medal for the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference
RB Waddington - MEDAL-LONDON-, 1998 - BRITISH ART MEDAL TRUST
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[PDF] A Mesolithic settlement site at Howick, Northumberland: a preliminary report
C Waddington, G Bailey, A Bayliss, I Boomer, N … - 2003 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
... Preliminary Report. Clive Waddington with Geoff Bailey, Alex Bayliss, Ian Boomer,
Nicky Milner, Kristian Pedersen, Robert Shiel and Tony Stevenson ...

[CITATION] Colonization and Genetic Drift
A FRASER - The Genetics of Colonizing Species: Proceedings, 1965 - Academic Press
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Author-Title Index
… , M KAUR, JB MAYFIELD, D WADDINGTON, B DICKS, C … - Community Development Journal - Oxford Univ Press
... MAYFIELD, JAMES B., 3. Community Responses to Pit Closure, WADDINGTON, DAVID, DICKS ...
Managing' Ethnic Conflict within a Community Context, NORMAN, ALEX J., 169. ...

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Contact: Alex Waddington
alex.waddington@manchester.ac.uk
44-016-130-63983
University of Manchester

Graphene sniffs out dangerous molecules

Researchers at the University of Manchester have used the world’s thinnest material to create sensors that can detect just a single molecule of a toxic gas.

The development of graphene-based devices – which could eventually be used to detect hidden explosives at airports and deadly carbon monoxide in homes – is reported by Dr Kostya Novoselov and Professor Andre Geim in the latest issue of Nature Materials.

Three years ago, Manchester scientists discovered graphene – a one-atom-thick gauze of carbon atoms resembling chicken wire. This incredible new material has rapidly become one of the hottest topics in materials science and solid-state physics.

Now the same Manchester team has found that graphene is extremely sensitive to the presence of minute amounts of gases such as alcohol vapour or extremely toxic carbon monoxide.

They say this sensitivity was unexpected and seems to contradict to the common belief that graphene is extremely chemically inert.

The researchers have shown that gas molecules gently attach themselves to graphene without disrupting its chicken wire structure. They only add or take away electrons from graphene, which results in notable changes in its electrical conductance.

Writing in Nature Materials, researchers from the Manchester Centre for Mesoscience and Nanotechnology, say they have demonstrated that graphene-based sensors allow individual events to be registered when gas molecules attach to the surface.

Dr Novoselov, from The School of Physics and Astronomy, says this is clearly observed in changes of the electrical resistance of graphene, which occur as molecules are attaching one by one to its surface.

“This level of sensitivity is typically millions of times higher than for any other gas detector demonstrated before,” says Novoselov. “Graphene sensors are as sensitive as sensors can be in principle.”

Novoselov and Geim believe graphene-based gas detectors could be readily commercially produced using epitaxial graphene wafers, grown in many laboratories around the world and already good enough for this application.

But they stress that further research is needed to make such detectors sensitive to individual gases.

“At present you could not sniff out a flammable substance hidden in luggage because an increase in air humidity would give false readings,” says Geim. “But this is exactly the same problem that all solid-state gas detectors have encountered, and it can be successfully solved through various detection schemes including filters and analysis of a temperature response. We see no reason why the same cannot be done successfully with graphene.

“This is only the first step on the route to commercial graphene-based sensors but the road ahead is clear,” adds Geim. “Once again, graphene has proved itself to be a material with truly remarkable qualities, allowing observations that no other known material could.”

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Researchers from the Institute for Microelectronics Technology in Russia and the Institute for Molecules and Materials at the University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands, also collaborated on the paper.

Notes for editors

The paper ‘Detection of individual gas molecules adsorbed on graphene’ will be available through the Nature Materials website (www.nature.com/nmat/) at 18:00 on Sunday 29th July at 1800.

A full copy of the paper is available on embargo. For more information please contact Prof Andre Geim, Tel 0161 275 4120, geim@manchester.ac.uk, Dr Kostya Novoselov, Tel 0161 275 4119, kostya@manchester.ac.uk or Alex Waddington, Media Relations Officer, on 0161 306 3983.

An image of a gas molecule above the chicken wire of carbon atoms can be found at http://onnes.ph.man.ac.uk/~geim/graphene/chemistry/

General illustrations for graphene can be found at onnes.ph.man.ac.uk/nano/Images.html

Solid State Gas Sensors: These sensors are renowned for their very high sensitivity, miniature sizes and low production costs, which have made them ubiquitous and widely used in many applications from fire alarms to air pollution monitors and from alcohol breath tests to detectors of dangerous gases

The operational principle of such sensors is based on changes in electrical conductance of a number of base materials when gas molecules are adsorbed on their surface.

The existing sensors can detect gases in concentrations as small as 1 part per million or less. But higher levels of sensitivity are sought for industrial, environmental and military monitoring of toxic and dangerous gases.

 
 
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