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Insight into the multiple quasi-molecular states in ethylenediamine reduced graphene nanodots

Zhang et al., 2017

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18245941488012611048
Author
Zhang W
Wang Y
Liu X
Meng X
Xu H
Xu Y
Liu B
Fang X
Li H
Ding T
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

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Recently, graphene nanodots (GNDs) have been frequently considered as inherently heterogeneous systems, leading to multicolor emission under a changeable excitation wavelength. However, an accurate picture of the GNDs and an exhaustive structure …
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