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Copper-containing carbon feedstock for growing superclean graphene

Jia et al., 2019

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1202754749548001758
Author
Jia K
Zhang J
Lin L
Li Z
Gao J
Sun L
Xue R
Li J
Kang N
Luo Z
Rummeli M
Peng H
Liu Z
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) enables the large-scale growth of high-quality graphene film and exhibits considerable potential for the industrial production of graphene. However, CVD-grown graphene film contains surface contamination, which in turn hinders its potential …
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