Liquid crystalline 3D printing for superstrong graphene microlattices with high density

Carbon10.90
Volume: 159, Pages: 166 - 174
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Processing solvated graphene by ink printing technique holds exciting prospective in fabricating macroscopic carbonaceous materials with designed structures and outstanding properties. Direct ink writing has been utilized for highly porous graphene aerogels for multifunctional uses. However, densified graphene solid materials have kept unreached by 3D printing for the conflict between high concentration and good homogeneousness of printing ink....
Paper Details
Title
Liquid crystalline 3D printing for superstrong graphene microlattices with high density
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
159
Pages
166 - 174
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