Liquid exfoliation of defect-free graphene
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Coleman, J.N., Liquid exfoliation of defect-free graphene, Accounts of Chemical Research, 46, 1, 2013, 14-22Download Item:
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Due to its unprecedented physical properties, graphene has generated huge interest over the last 7 years. Graphene is generally fabricated in one of two ways: as very high quality sheets produced in limited quantities by micromechanical cleavage or vapour growth, or a rather defective, graphene-like material, graphene oxide, produced in large quantities. However, a growing number of applications would profit from the availability of a method to produce high quality graphene in large quantities.
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