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Spontaneous exfoliation of large-sized graphene oxide with low defect concentration by simple wet chemistry

Lee et al., 2021

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5317826010082024158
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Lee W
Kim C
Yang S
Lee D
Kim Y
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The conventional Hummers' method involves intercalation, oxidation, hydrolysis, and exfoliation reactions for graphene oxide (GO) preparation, which generate atomic scale defects in the basal plane and unzip the plane to diminish lateral size. In this paper …
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