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Reduced graphene oxide layers full of bubbles for electromagnetic interference shielding

Yang et al., 2023

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7277294148601058362
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Yang S
Tao Z
Li X
Liu J
Kong Q
Tong Y
Li J
Liu Z
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Journal of Materials Chemistry C

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Carbon materials with a three-dimensional (3D) conductive network have attracted considerable research and commercial interest due to their low density and high electrical conductivity toward electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding. In the present work, an …
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