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Ultralight and highly compressible graphene aerogels
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Ultralight and highly compressible graphene aerogels

Han Hu, Zongbin Zhao, Wubo Wan, Yury Gogotsi and Jieshan Qiu
Advanced materials (Weinheim), Vol.25(15), pp.2219-2223
18 Apr 2013
PMID: 23418081

Abstract

Adsorption Elasticity Diamines - chemistry Gels - chemistry Graphite - chemistry Microwaves Nanotechnology
Chemically converted graphene aerogels with ultralight density and high compressibility are prepared by diamine-mediated functionalization and assembly, followed by microwave irradiation. The resulting graphene aerogels with density as low as 3 mg cm(-3) show excellent resilience and can completely recover after more than 90% compression. The ultralight graphene aerogels possessing high elasticity are promising as compliant and energy-absorbing materials.

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