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902942

石墨分散体

few-layers (3-15 graphene layers), 1.0mg/mL in acetone-water, avg. no. of layers, 3 ‑ 15

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NA.23
UNSPSC Code:
12141908
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description

Capacity:400−450 mAh/g, Conductivity: 1.0x10-3 − 1.0x10-5 S/m, I_D/I_G peaks ratio: <0.25 (by Raman), Surface area: 1.0x105–4.0x106 mm²/g

form

dispersion

feature

avg. no. of layers 3 ‑ 15

composition

C: >96%, H: 0 −1%, N: 0 −1%, Oxygen: 0−2% (graphene)

General description

Graphite dispersion is an acceptor molecule with high thermal and electrical conductivity. It can be used in the formation of an electrode for electrochemical applications.

Application

Graphite dispersion (few-layers: 3-15 graphene layers, 1.0mg/mL in acetone-water) can be used for a variety application such as
  • in the synthesis of graphene layer
  • in the preparation of ruthenium catalyst for the synthesis of ammonia
  • development of biosensors
  • fabrication of multi-layer thin films for li-ion micro-batteries

Preparation Note

Production method: Thermomechanical exfoliation of natural graphite in a liquid medium controlled at a nanoscale level.


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Hazard Classifications

Eye Irrit. 2 - Flam. Liq. 2 - STOT SE 3

target_organs

Central nervous system

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存储类别

3 - Flammable liquids

wgk

WGK 1

flash_point_f

5.0 °F

flash_point_c

-15 °C

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Autonomous microscopic bunch inspection using region-based deep learning for evaluating graphite powder dispersion
Liu H, et al.
Construction Building Materials, 173, 525-539 (2018)
Preparation of efficient ruthenium catalysts for ammonia synthesis via high surface area graphite dispersion
Han W, et al.
Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis, 113(2), 361-374 (2014)
Development of flexible sensors using knit fabrics with conductive polyaniline coating and graphite electrodes
de Oliveira CRS, et al.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 134(18), 525-539 (2017)