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      Self-assembled graphene hydrogel via a one-step hydrothermal process.

      ACS Nano
      Drug Stability, Drug Storage, Electric Capacitance, Electrodes, Graphite, chemistry, Hydrogels, Mechanical Processes, Temperature, Water, X-Ray Diffraction

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          Self-assembly of two-dimensional graphene sheets is an important strategy for producing macroscopic graphene architectures for practical applications, such as thin films and layered paperlike materials. However, construction of graphene self-assembled macrostructures with three-dimensional networks has never been realized. In this paper, we prepared a self-assembled graphene hydrogel (SGH) via a convenient one-step hydrothermal method. The SGH is electrically conductive, mechanically strong, and thermally stable and exhibits a high specific capacitance. The high-performance SGH with inherent biocompatibility of carbon materials is attractive in the fields of biotechnology and electrochemistry, such as drug-delivery, tissue scaffolds, bionic nanocomposites, and supercapacitors.

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          20590149
          10.1021/nn101187z

          Chemistry
          Drug Stability,Drug Storage,Electric Capacitance,Electrodes,Graphite,chemistry,Hydrogels,Mechanical Processes,Temperature,Water,X-Ray Diffraction

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