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Graphene quantum dots derived from carbon fibers

Peng et al., 2012

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Peng J
Gao W
Gupta B
Liu Z
Romero-Aburto R
Ge L
Song L
Alemany L
Zhan X
Gao G
Vithayathil S
Kaipparettu B
Marti A
Hayashi T
Zhu J
Ajayan P
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Graphene quantum dots (GQDs), which are edge-bound nanometer-size graphene pieces, have fascinating optical and electronic properties. These have been synthesized either by nanolithography or from starting materials such as graphene oxide (GO) by the chemical …
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