Binol salt as a completely removable graphene surfactant
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(62), pp. 7732–7732
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Abstract
For the first time, stable aqueous dispersions of graphene sheets can be prepared via exfoliation/in situ reduction of graphene oxide in the presence of binol salt, a stabilizing surfactant that can be completely removed without affecting the properties of graphene sheets.
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