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Creating perfect edges in 2-D-materials – Phys.Org
Ultrathin materials such as graphene promise a revolution in nanoscience and technology. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have published…

Ultrathin materials such as graphene promise a revolution in nanoscience and technology. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have published a study in Nature Communications in which they present a method for controlling the edges of two-dimensional materials using a “magic” chemical.
“Our method makes it possible to control the edgesatom by atomin a way that is both easy and scalable, using only mild heating together with abundant, environmentally friendly chemicals, such as…
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