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Synthesis, Separation, Transfer, and Structural Characterization of Graphene-Based Woven Fabric

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Synthesis, Properties and Application of Graphene Woven Fabrics

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In this chapter, GWF and its composite were prepared by CVD method using copper or nickel mesh as the substrate. Three-dimensional woven pipe structure and two-dimensional woven fabrics can be obtained through different etching strategies. The strength of GWFs can be obtained by improving the structure. A promising comprehensive platform was built by synthesizing the structural characteristics.

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Li, X. (2015). Synthesis, Separation, Transfer, and Structural Characterization of Graphene-Based Woven Fabric. In: Synthesis, Properties and Application of Graphene Woven Fabrics. Springer Theses. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47203-3_2

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