One-pot reduction of graphene oxide at subzero temperatures
Chemical Communications2011Vol. 47(45), pp. 12370–12370
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Abstract
We report a new reducing agent system: hydriodic acid with trifluoroacetic acid, which can chemically convert graphene oxide into reduced graphene oxide at temperatures below 0 °C in solution. This is the first achievement to produce reduced graphene oxide at subzero temperature with a mass production.
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