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Zhao et al., 2021 - Google Patents

High hydrogen coverage on graphene via low temperature plasma with applied magnetic field

Zhao et al., 2021

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10739278144602932212
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Zhao F
Raitses Y
Yang X
Tan A
Tully C
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Carbon

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The chemical functionalization of two-dimensional materials is an effective method for tailoring their chemical and electronic properties with encouraging applications in energy, catalysis, and electronics. One exemplary 2D material with remarkable properties …
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