One-pot, water-phase approach to high-quality graphene/TiO2 composite nanosheets

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Chengzhou ZhuShaojun Dong

Abstract

A novel and facile process is reported for water-phase synthesis of high-quality graphene/TiO(2) composite nanosheets (GTCN) on a large scale using TiCl(3) as both a reducing agent and a precursor.

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