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Single layer of carbon atoms “torn” out with tape graphene oxide supercapacitor

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When discussing graphene, we must initially state the natural mineral graphite that is widely present in our daily life. As an allotrope of carbon, graphite is a split product, and the carbon atoms inside graphite are organized layer by layer. Carbon atoms in the same layer “hold hands” and are […]

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