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Making graphene “bread”: A leavening strategy – involving hydrazine vapor – is used to prepare reduced graphene oxide (rGO) foams with porous and continuously cross‐linked structures from freestanding compact GO layered films. Such rGO foams perform excellently as flexible electrode materials for supercapacitors and selective organic absorbents.
On page 4144, X. Chen and co‐workers use a leavening strategy—involving hydrazine vapor—to prepare reduced graphene oxide (rGO) foams with porous and continuously cross‐linked structures from freestanding compact GO lay‐ered films. The rGO foams perform excellently as flexible electrode materials for supercapacitors and selective organic absorbents.
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