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Chemical modification: Toward solubility and processability of graphdiyne

Chen et al., 2019

Document ID
9899125195723770276
Author
Chen Y
Li J
Wang F
Guo J
Jiu T
Liu H
Li Y
Publication year
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Nano Energy

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The perfect properties of graphdiyne (GDY) make it a good candidate for application in multi- fields such as energy storage and conversion, catalyst. However, the poor solubility and processability of GDY is main problem to limit its high level application in electronic devices …
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