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Preparation of water soluble graphene using polyethylene glycol: comparison of covalent approach and noncovalent approach

Park et al., 2011

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4003544131724260580
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Park Y
Park S
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Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry

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Abstract Formulation of stable aqueous graphene solution is attempted either through esterification of GO with PEG and subsequent reduction in covalent approach or in situ chemical reduction of aqueous GO solution in the presence of NH 2–PEG–NH 2 in …
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