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13 October 2015
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A cost-effective solution to tuned graphene production: Simple electrochemical approach allows defects to intentionally be created in the graphene, altering its electrical and mechanical properties

Graphene has been called the miracle material but the single-atomic layer material is still seeking its place in the materials world. Now a method to make ‘defective’ graphene could provide the answer. Scientists now report that they have developed a simple electrochemical approach which allows defects to intentionally be created in the graphene, altering its electrical and mechanical properties and making the material even more useful.