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Graphite and Its Crystal Compounds

Alfred Rene Jean Paul Ubbelohde, +2 more
- 01 Mar 1961 - 
- Vol. 14, Iss: 3, pp 66-68
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This article is published in Physics Today.The article was published on 1961-03-01. It has received 358 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Crystal & Graphite.

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Graphene based materials: Past, present and future

TL;DR: Graphene and its derivatives are being studied in nearly every field of science and engineering as mentioned in this paper, and recent progress has shown that the graphene-based materials can have a profound impact on electronic and optoelectronic devices, chemical sensors, nanocomposites and energy storage.
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Intercalation compounds of graphite

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Chemical Identification of Surface Groups

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Review of the stability of biochar in soils: predictability of O:C molar ratios

TL;DR: In this article, the molar ratio of oxygen to carbon (O:C) in the resulting black carbon was found to provide a 1000-year biochar half-life.
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Enhanced acidity and pH-dependent surface charge characterization of successively oxidized graphite oxides

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