Reyes-Rodriguez et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Proton conducting electrospun sulfonated polyether ether ketone graphene oxide composite membranesReyes-Rodriguez et al., 2017
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- Reyes-Rodriguez J
- Escorihuela J
- García-Bernabé A
- Giménez E
- Solorza-Feria O
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A series of novel composite membranes, based on sulfonated poly (ether ketone)(SPEEK) with a graphene oxide (GO) layer, were prepared. One contained a GO layer sandwiched between the SPEEK–polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) matrix (SPEEK/PVA@ GO), and another …
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