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Completely green approach for the preparation of strong and highly conductive graphene composite film by using nanocellulose as dispersing agent and mechanical …

Yang et al., 2017

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2327526079047282757
Author
Yang W
Zhang Y
Liu T
Huang R
Chai S
Chen F
Fu Q
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ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

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Graphene films receive tremendous attention due to their ultrahigh electrical and thermal conductivities, which show great application prospects in modern electronic devices. However, the brittleness and low strength of graphene films largely limit their use in …
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