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Highly efficient restoration of graphitic structure in graphene oxide using alcohol vapors

Su et al., 2010

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16042691319599413412
Author
Su C
Xu Y
Zhang W
Zhao J
Liu A
Tang X
Tsai C
Huang Y
Li L
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ACS nano

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Solution-based processes involving the chemical oxidation of graphite and reduction of the obtained graphene oxide (GO) sheets have attracted much attention for preparing graphene films for printed electronics and biosensors. However, the low electrical conductivity of …
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