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Room-temperature intercalation and∼ 1000-fold chemical expansion for scalable preparation of high-quality graphene

Lin et al., 2016

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17501104692517480251
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Lin S
Dong L
Zhang J
Lu H
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Chemistry of Materials

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Low-cost, scalable preparation of high-quality graphene has been a critical challenge that hampers its large-scale application. We here propose a novel, scalable liquidphase exfoliation method in which the intercalation, expansion, and exfoliation of graphite are …
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