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Graphene Functionalization and Enhancement
Graphene Functionalization and Enhancement
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Wednesday, 12 August 2020
Graphene Functionalization and Enhancement
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Introduction
Graphene is an incredibly versatile nano-material that is able to be incorporated into a wide range of host materials, resins and solvents.
Graphene is typically produced either as an exfoliated version of graphite or as a film produced by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) with an ever increasing range of possible production routes.
Commercial grades of graphene vary widely by carbon layer count, physical morphology and by chemical composition (e.g. Graphene Oxide with approx. 35% oxygen by weight).
Graphene Functionalization and Enhancement
Graphene Functionalization
Graphene can be “functionalized” or further enhanced through various processes that result in additional elements or species that are deposited on the surface and or edges of the graphene.
This might be done to improve the solubility of graphene in a solvent, enhance its strength profile or improve its bonding to a host matrix material.
Functionalization and enhancement enlarges the range of applications for graphene materials and is another important tool for material scientists and engineers.
Source: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2012/jm/c2jm14718a#!divAbstract
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