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Fabrication of Fully Fluorinated Graphene Nanosheets Towards High‐Performance Lithium StorageZhan et al., 2014
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- Zhan L
- Yang S
- Wang Y
- Wang Y
- Ling L
- Feng X
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- Advanced Materials Interfaces
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Liang Zhan, Shubin Yang,* Yun Wang, Yanli Wang, Licheng Ling, and Xinliang Feng* liation of F-graphite (50 at%) in 2-isopropanol (IPA) solvent. The resulting F-graphene nanosheets exhibit two-dimensional structure, amorphous-like microstructure and high fluorine content …
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