The reactivity of reduced graphene depends on solvation

The reactivity of reduced graphene sheets (graphenide), obtained by dissolution of graphite intercalation compounds, in particular KC8, was systemically studied by covalent functionalization with 4-fluorobenzenediazonium tetrafluoroborate and 4-iodoaniline in different solvents (5 pure and 7 solvent...

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