Ning et al., 2017 - Google Patents
A facile reduction method for roll‐to‐roll production of high performance graphene‐based transparent conductive filmsNing et al., 2017
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- Ning J
- Hao L
- Jin M
- Qiu X
- Shen Y
- Liang J
- Zhang X
- Wang B
- Li X
- Zhi L
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- Advanced Materials
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Compared with CVD method, RGO method is well-known as a low-cost transfer-free route for the mass production of large-area FTCFs.[16] In general, three steps are included in RGO- based approaches: graphene oxide (GO) preparation, GO film fabrication, and solid-state …
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