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Graphene stacking

The unidimcnsional disorder of graphene stacking has a two-dimensional counterpart in the relative angular orientation of the hexagons within adjacent graphene layers. Figure 7 shows schematically the two... [Pg.107]

Fig. 3.9 Stractuie of (a) graphite, (b) graphene stacking in LiCe, and (c) LiCg... Fig. 3.9 Stractuie of (a) graphite, (b) graphene stacking in LiCe, and (c) LiCg...
Multi-walled nanotubes consist of several layers of graphene stacked in the shape of the tube (Fig. A. 10). The distance between the layers is equal to 0.34 nm, that is the same as that between the layers in crystalline graphite. [Pg.155]

O Neil et al. [67] proposed an Ag AgCl-based reference electrode incorporating a junction consisting of poly(methyl methacrylate) and graphene-stacked nanofibers. [Pg.95]


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