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Fe3O4/graphene nanocomposite

10 mg/mL, dispersion in acetone

Synonym(s):

Fe3O4 decorated highly conductive graphene

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UNSPSC Code:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.23

description

Loading Density: 30%-70% (Fe3O4 nanocrystal) by TEM
Resistance: <103 Ω/sq (graphene)

form

dispersion

composition

acetone, ~80 wt. %
Fe3O4 nanoparticle, 4-9%
graphene, 3-8%

concentration

10 mg/mL in acetone

thickness

1-10 nm , graphene

particle size

5-25 nm (Fe3O4 nanocrystal)

storage temp.

2-8°C

Application

  • Electromagnetic wave absorption materials.
  • Electro-magnetic device.
  • Anode material for lithium-ion batteries.

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Product of Ocean Nanotech, LLC.

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Danger

Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Eye Irrit. 2 - Flam. Liq. 2 - STOT SE 3

Target Organs

Central nervous system

Supplementary Hazards

Storage Class Code

3 - Flammable liquids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

59.0 °F

Flash Point(C)

15 °C


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Fe3O4-Graphene Nanocomposites with Improved Lithium Storage and Magnetism Properties.
Jing S, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 115(30), 14469-14477 (2011)
One-step solvothermal preparation of Fe3O4/graphene composites at elevated temperature and their application as anode materials for lithium-ion batteries.
Laiying J, et al.
Royal Society of Chemistry Advances, 4(104), 59981-59989 (2014)

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