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Linking Photo‐and Redoxactive Phthalocyanines Covalently to Graphene

Ragoussi et al., 2012

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Ragoussi M
Malig J
Katsukis G
Butz B
Spiecker E
de la Torre G
Torres T
Guldi D
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Graphene has attracted extensive attention in recent years because of its striking mechanical, optical, and electrical features.[1] This single-atom-thick material is a gapless semiconductor and exhibits electron mobilities reaching values of up to 10 000 cm2 VÀ1 …
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