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Fundamental understanding of ultrathin, highly stable self-assembled liquid crystalline graphene oxide membranes leading to precise molecular sieving through non …

Pathan et al., 2023

Document ID
5712026231800355658
Author
Pathan S
Islam S
Sen Gupta R
Maity B
Reddy P
Mandal S
Anki Reddy K
Bose S
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS nano

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Self-assembled graphene oxide lyotropic liquid crystal (GO LLC) structures are mostly formed in aqueous medium; however, most GO derivatives are water insoluble, so processing GO LLCs in water poses a practical limitation. The use of polar aprotic solvent …
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