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Enhancing the liquid-phase exfoliation of graphene in organic solvents upon addition of n-octylbenzene

Haar et al., 2015

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Haar S
El Gemayel M
Shin Y
Melinte G
Squillaci M
Ersen O
Casiraghi C
Ciesielski A
Samorì P
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Due to a unique combination of electrical and thermal conductivity, mechanical stiffness, strength and elasticity, graphene became a rising star on the horizon of materials science. This two-dimensional material has found applications in many areas of science ranging from …
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