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Graphene oxide dispersions: tuning rheology to enable fabrication

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posted on 2024-11-16, 09:29 authored by Sina Naficy, Rouhollah Jalili, Seyed Hamed Aboutalebi, Robert Gorkin III, Konstantin KonstantinovKonstantin Konstantinov, Peter InnisPeter Innis, Geoffrey SpinksGeoffrey Spinks, Philippe Poulin, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace
Here, we show that graphene oxide (GO) dispersions exhibit unique viscoelastic properties, making them a new class of soft materials. The fundamental insights accrued here provide the basis for the development of fabrication protocols for these two-dimensional soft materials, in a diverse array of processing techniques.

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Naficy, S., Jalili, R., Aboutalebi, S. Hamed., Gorkin III, R. A., Konstantinov, K., Innis, P. C., Spinks, G. M., Poulin, P. & Wallace, G. G. (2014). Graphene oxide dispersions: tuning rheology to enable fabrication. Materials Horizons, 1 (3), 326-331.

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Materials Horizons

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1

Issue

3

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326-331

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English

RIS ID

91974

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