Fabrication of carbon nanorods and graphene nanoribbons from a metal–organic framework

Nature Chemistry - Tập 8 Số 7 - Trang 718-724 - 2016
Pradip Pachfule1, Dhanraj B. Shinde2, Mainak Majumder2, Qiang Xu1
1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Ikeda, 563-8577, Osaka, Japan
2Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Nanoscale Science and Engineering Laboratory (NSEL), Monash University, Clayton, 3800, Victoria, Australia

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