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Challenges in Liquid‐Phase Exfoliation,Processing, and Assembly of Pristine Graphene
Authors:Dorsa Parviz  Fahmida Irin  Smit A. Shah  Sriya Das  Charles B. Sweeney  Micah J. Green
Affiliation:Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, College Station, TX, USA
Abstract:Recent developments in the exfoliation, dispersion, and processing of pristine graphene (i.e., non‐oxidized graphene) are described. General metrics are outlined that can be used to assess the quality and processability of various “graphene” products, as well as metrics that determine the potential for industrial scale‐up. The pristine graphene production process is categorized from a chemical engineering point of view with three key steps: i) pretreatment, ii) exfoliation, and iii) separation. How pristine graphene colloidal stability is distinct from the exfoliation step and is dependent upon graphene interactions with solvents and dispersants are extensively reviewed. Finally, the challenges and opportunities of using pristine graphene as nanofillers in polymer composites, as well as as building blocks for macrostructure assemblies are summarized in the context of large‐scale production.
Keywords:pristine graphene  exfoliation  colloidal stability  scalability  nanocomposites
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