The research work has published in journals such as nature technology [1] and nature [2]. The result of ion transport studies is under minor revision in science magazine [3]. The dissemination of the work has been undertaken through presentations at National graphene institute, Manchester and at graphene conference 2017 held in Barcelona, Spain. The work on graphene oxide has been widely publicised through various media including BBC news, reaching millions of people about European commission and Marie Sklodowska-Curie fellowship. This work also has been publicised through the facebook page of European commission with the ‘fellow of the week, April 14’ recognition. The work has been included in the latest ESN story of successful projects, which is about to publish.
[1] J. Abraham, K. S. Vasu, C. D. Williams, K. Gopinadhan, Y. Su, C. T. Cherian, J. Dix, E. Prestat, S. J. Haigh, I. V. Grigorieva, P. Carbone, A. K. Geim, R. R. Nair, Tunable sieving of ions using graphene oxide membranes. Nat. Nanotechnol. 12, 546-550 (2017).
[2] B. Radha, A. Esfandiar, F. C. Wang, A. P. Rooney, K. Gopinadhan, A. Keerthi, A. Mishchenko, A. Janardanan, P. Blake, L. Fumagalli, M. Lozada-Hidalgo, S. Garaj, S. J. Haigh, I. V. Grigorieva, H. A. Wu, A. K. Geim, Molecular transport through capillaries made with atomic-scale precision. Nature 538, 222-225 (2016).
[3] A. Esfandiar, B. Radha, F. C. Wang, Q. Yang, S. Hu, S. Garaj, R. R. Nair, A. K. Geim, K. Gopinadhan, Size effect in ion transport through angstrom-scale slits, Science (Accepted) (2017).