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China’s Role in Developing Countries: Resetting US Policy with a “3 C’s” Agenda 科技报告
来源:Center for Global Development. 出版年: 2020
作者:  Scott Morris
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Bargaining with Beijing: A Tale of Two Borrowers 科技报告
来源:Center for Global Development. 出版年: 2020
作者:  Alysha Gardner;  Joyce Lin;  Scott Morris;  Brad Parks
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Is the World Bank’s COVID Crisis Lending Big Enough, Fast Enough? New Evidence on Loan Disbursements 科技报告
来源:Center for Global Development. 出版年: 2020
作者:  Julian Duggan;  Scott Morris;  Justin Sandefur;  George Yang
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China in Africa 科技报告
来源:Center for Global Development. 出版年: 2020
作者:  Scott Morris
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Chinese and World Bank Lending Terms: A Systematic Comparison Across 157 Countries and 15 Years 科技报告
来源:Center for Global Development. 出版年: 2020
作者:  Scott Morris;  Brad Parks;  Alysha Gardner
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Limits on gas impermeability of graphene 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7798) : 229-+
作者:  Pagano, Justin K.;  Xie, Jing;  Erickson, Karla A.;  Cope, Stephen K.;  Scott, Brian L.;  Wu, Ruilian;  Waterman, Rory;  Morris, David E.;  Yang, Ping;  Gagliardi, Laura;  Kiplinger, Jaqueline L.
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Despite being only one-atom thick, defect-free graphene is considered to be completely impermeable to all gases and liquids(1-10). This conclusion is based on theory(3-8) and supported by experiments(1,9,10) that could not detect gas permeation through micrometre-size membranes within a detection limit of 10(5) to 10(6) atoms per second. Here, using small monocrystalline containers tightly sealed with graphene, we show that defect-free graphene is impermeable with an accuracy of eight to nine orders of magnitude higher than in the previous experiments. We are capable of discerning (but did not observe) permeation of just a few helium atoms per hour, and this detection limit is also valid for all other gases tested (neon, nitrogen, oxygen, argon, krypton and xenon), except for hydrogen. Hydrogen shows noticeable permeation, even though its molecule is larger than helium and should experience a higher energy barrier. This puzzling observation is attributed to a two-stage process that involves dissociation of molecular hydrogen at catalytically active graphene ripples, followed by adsorbed atoms flipping to the other side of the graphene sheet with a relatively low activation energy of about 1.0 electronvolt, a value close to that previously reported for proton transport(11,12). Our work provides a key reference for the impermeability of two-dimensional materials and is important from a fundamental perspective and for their potential applications.