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Synthesis of functionalized few layer graphene via electrochemical expansion

Jeon, 2015

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Jeon I
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Single layer graphene is a nearly transparent two-dimensional honeycomb sp2 hybridized carbon lattice, and has received immense attention for its potential application in next- generation electronic devices, composite materials, and energy storage devices. This …
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