Xie et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Research on the preparation of graphdiyne and its derivativesXie et al., 2020
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- 7984381309102644856
- Author
- Xie C
- Wang N
- Li X
- Xu G
- Huang C
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- Chemistry–A European Journal
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As a new 2D carbon material allotrope composed of sp and sp2 carbon atoms, graphdiyne (GDY) possesses a highly conjugated porous structure, easily tunable intrinsic bandgap, and various excellent properties. Such properties allowed researchers to develop methods …
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