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Dispersion of graphene in ethanol by sonication
Conference ObjectAbstract: Graphene is prepared from natural graphite flakes by solvent dispersion and short-sonication time. IPalabras claves:ethanol, few-layer graphene, Raman, Sem, Sonication, TEM, Uv-VisibleAutores:Caputi L.S., Cayambe M., Cristian Vacacela Gomez, Diana C. Coello-Fiallos, Gabriela Viviana Tubon Usca, Hannibal Brito, Marco Guevara, Molina R., Talia Tene Fernández, Zambrano C.Fuentes:scopusToward large-scale production of oxidized graphene
ArticleAbstract: The oxidative exfoliation of graphite is a promising approach to the large-scale production of graphPalabras claves:citric acid, Graphene, Large-scale production, Oxidized grapheneAutores:Arias M., Caputi L.S., Cristian Vacacela Gomez, Gabriela Viviana Tubon Usca, Marco Guevara, Molina R., Talia Tene Fernández, Veltri F.Fuentes:scopusZeolite-assisted shear exfoliation of graphite into few-layer graphene
ArticleAbstract: A novel method is presented to prepare few-layer graphene (FLG) in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (NMP) byPalabras claves:few-layer graphene, Mixer, NMP, Zeolite 4AAutores:Caputi L.S., Cristian Vacacela Gomez, Gabriela Viviana Tubon Usca, Jorge Hernandez, Marco Guevara, Miriello D., Molina R., Talia Tene Fernández, Tavolaro A.Fuentes:scopusPreparation of few-layer graphene dispersions from hydrothermally expanded graphite
ArticleAbstract: In this study, we propose a novel approach to prepare few-layer graphene (FLG) dispersions, which isPalabras claves:CTAB, few-layer graphene, Hydrothermal treatment, SonicationAutores:Bellucci S., Cristian Vacacela Gomez, Dennys Colcha, Gabriela Viviana Tubon Usca, Hannibal Brito, Marco Guevara, Molina R., Talia Tene Fernández, Tavolaro A.Fuentes:scopusThe adsorption of methylene blue on eco-friendly reduced graphene oxide
ArticleAbstract: Recently, green-prepared oxidized graphenes have attracted huge interest in water purification and wPalabras claves:Adsorption, citric acid, Methylene blue, reduced graphene oxideAutores:Andrea Valarezo, Angamarca P., Arias M., Caputi L.S., Cristian Vacacela Gomez, Fabian E. Arias Arias, Marco Guevara, Molina R., Orlando Salguero, Talia Tene FernándezFuentes:googlescopus