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High-yield production of few-layer graphene flakes from graphite is important for the scalable synthesis and industrial application of graphene. However, high-yield exfoliation of graphite to form graphene sheets without using any oxidation process or super-strong acid is challenging. Here we demonstrate a solution route inspired by the lithium rechargeable battery for the high-yield (>70%) exfoliation of graphite into highly conductive few-layer graphene flakes (average thickness <5 layers). A negative graphite electrode can be electrochemically charged and expanded in an electrolyte of Li salts and organic solvents under high current density and exfoliated efficiently into few-layer graphene sheets with the aid of sonication. The dispersible graphene can be ink-brushed to form highly conformal coatings of conductive films (15 ohm/square at a graphene loading of <1 mg/cm(2)) on commercial paper.
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Junzhong Wang
Anhui University
Kiran Kumar Manga
National University of Singapore
Qiaoliang Bao
Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Journal of the American Chemical Society
National University of Singapore
Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0c7656e28175e95a235969 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ja203725d