Eigler S, Enzelberger-Heim M, Grimm S, Hofmann P, Kroener W, Geworski A, Dotzer C, Röckert M, Xiao J, Papp C, Lytken O, Steinrück HP, Müller P, Hirsch A (2013)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2013
Original Authors: Eigler S., Enzelberger-Heim M., Grimm S., Hofmann P., Kroener W., Geworski A., Dotzer C., Röckert M., Xiao J., Papp C., Lytken O., Steinrück H., Müller P., Hirsch A.
Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag
Book Volume: 25
Pages Range: 3583–3587
Journal Issue: 26
A suitable technology for the preparation of graphene based on versatile wet chemistry is presented for the first time. The protocol allows the wet chemical synthesis of graphene from a new form of graphene oxide that consists of an intact hexagonal \textgreeks-framework of C-atoms. Thus, it can be easily reduced to graphene that is no longer dominated by defects.
APA:
Eigler, S., Enzelberger-Heim, M., Grimm, S., Hofmann, P., Kroener, W., Geworski, A.,... Hirsch, A. (2013). Wet Chemical Synthesis of Graphene. Advanced Materials, 25(26), 3583–3587. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201300155
MLA:
Eigler, Siegfried, et al. "Wet Chemical Synthesis of Graphene." Advanced Materials 25.26 (2013): 3583–3587.
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