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Chemically modified graphene sheets by functionalization of highly exfoliated graphite

Grayfer et al., 2011

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8117496404326525894
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Grayfer E
Nazarov A
Makotchenko V
Kim S
Fedorov V
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Journal of Materials Chemistry

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Highly exfoliated graphite (HEG) containing multi-, bi-and monolayer graphenes has been prepared from an alternative class of precursors–fluorinated graphite intercalation compounds, namely, poly (dicarbon fluoride) intercalation compounds C2F· xR. Treatment of …
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