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Efficient solvent systems for improving production of few-layer graphene in liquid phase exfoliation

Liquid-phase exfoliation (LPE) of graphite is a promising method to produce few-layer graphene (FLG) in large quantities. Selection of the solvent or surfactant is the most important factor in determining the productivity of LPE and the stability of the liquid FLG dispersion. To find efficient solve...

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Published in:Carbon (New York) 2017-07, Vol.118, p.18-24
Main Authors: Arao, Yoshihiko, Mori, Fumiya, Kubouchi, Masatoshi
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