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Large-scale production of high-quality graphene sheets by a non-electrified electrochemical exfoliation method

Shi et al., 2018

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7069825868797590026
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Shi P
Guo J
Liang X
Cheng S
Zheng H
Wang Y
Chen C
Xiang H
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Graphene materials have recently experienced rapid developments, but large-scale production of high-quality graphene is still desired. Electrochemical exfoliation method is considered as a promising approach to meet this requirement. Here we demonstrate a non …
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