Original paper
New insights into sono-exfoliation mechanisms of graphite: In situ high-speed imaging studies and acoustic measurements
Abstract
The application of ultrasound and acoustic cavitation in liquid exfoliation of bulk layered materials is a widely used method. However, despite extensive research, the fundamental mechanisms remain far from being fully understood. A number of theories have been proposed to interpret the interactions between cavitation and bulk layered materials and hence to explain the mechanisms of ultrasound assisted exfoliation. Unfortunately, most of the...
Paper Details
Title
New insights into sono-exfoliation mechanisms of graphite: In situ high-speed imaging studies and acoustic measurements
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
49
Pages
10 - 22
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