Engineers develop method to disperse chemically modified graphene in organic solvents
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 - 11:56
in Physics & Chemistry
AUSTIN, Texas - A method for creating dispersed and chemically modified graphene sheets in a wide variety of organic solvents has been developed by a University of Texas at Austin engineering team led by Professor Rod Ruoff, opening the door to use graphene in a host of important materials and applications such as conductive films, polymer composites, ultracapacitors, batteries, paints, inks an
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