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Qiao's group reported the preparation of flexible films by integrating 2D mesoporous g-C3N4 (SiO2 template method) with graphene sheets.
A new porous graphene/NiO has been prepared successfully by hydrothermal method with graphene oxide solution, Ni(NO3 2·6H2O and urea as raw materials.
In this study, we synthesized the Nitrogen-doped graphene (NG) by a facile hydrothermal method with graphene oxide (GO) and urea as precursors.
In this study, a novel layered manganese oxide (MnO2) nanosheets was prepared by using a facile method with graphene oxide as the template, and its electrocatalytic performance was studied.
In this work, reduced graphene oxide (rGO -tin oxide (SnO2) p-n heterGO -tinoxiderogelSnO2bricated via a simple sol–gel method with graphene oxide (GO) and SnCl4·5heterojunctioncursors waerogelsoped.
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The material was prepared via an in-situ slurry polymerization method with graphene-supported Ziegler Natta catalyst.
It is believed that the electrospinning method combined with graphene could be a useful approach to prepare flexible mats for supercapacitors, lithium-ion batteries, and fuel cells.
Furthermore, it was also possible to obtain by the same method composites with graphene oxide sheets below ZnO-NR structures (GO/ZnO-NR) or ZnO-NR between GO sheets (GO/ZnO-NR/GO) when GO is placed in the bath during the growth of GO/ZnO-NR.
The Li2FeSiO4/C precursor was synthesized via a modified sol-gel method and mixed with graphene oxide nanosheets which were then reduced by annealing to obtain electron conductive graphene.
In this study, three-dimensional interconnected graphene foam (GF) was prepared to overcome the limitation and GF filled poly methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) composite was fabricated by an in situ polymerization method with an ultralow graphene content of 0.4 wt%.
A simple and versatile method to produce filtration membranes with graphene quantum dots (GQD) and their excellent performance as turn-off fluorescence sensing platforms for Cr (VI) detection in water is presented.
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