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Adapted from http://www.whitbyresearch.co.uk and R.L.D. Whitby, A. Korobeinyk, K.V. Glevatska, "Morphological changes and covalent reactivity assessment of single-layer graphene oxides under carboxylic group-targeted chemistry", Carbon, 49, 722-725 (2011). Boehm titration analysis of chemical reactivity of graphenes and their resultant stability.
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Adapted from http://www.whitbyresearch.co.uk and R.L.D. Whitby, A. Korobeinyk, K.V. Glevatska, "Morphological changes and covalent reactivity assessment of single-layer graphene oxides under carboxylic group-targeted chemistry", Carbon, 49, 722-725 (2011)
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