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Date of Publication:2014-09-01
Journal:CARBON
Included Journals:EI、SCIE、ISTIC
Volume:76
Page Number:46-53
ISSN No.:0008-6223
Abstract:Here we report the finding of a new crumpled graphene structure - folded graphene belts (FGBs) - sgenerated by means of shock cooling of an aqueous chemically converted graphene (CCG) dispersion. Unlike the traditional tubular hollow structures such as CNTs or CNSs, the as-made FGBs feature an accordion-like geometry in which the 2D graphene sheets were folded along multiple parallel axes. In situ scanning electron microscope (SEM) measurements revealed that the prepared FGBs were highly elastic and can keep their shape under repeated large strains. The formation and growth of ice crystals during the shock cooling step in liquid nitrogen are believed to be the driving force for the formation of such unique folded graphene structures. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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