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Liquid-phase exfoliated graphene: functionalization, characterization, and applications

Quintana et al., 2014

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Quintana M
Tapia J
Prato M
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Beilstein journal of nanotechnology

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The development of chemical strategies to render graphene viable for incorporation into devices is a great challenge. A promising approach is the production of stable graphene dispersions from the exfoliation of graphite in water and organic solvents. The challenges …
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