Reduction and Patterning of Graphite Oxide by Camera Flash
A photographic camera flash can instantaneously triggers the de-oxygenation
reaction of graphite oxide by photothermal heating. The product is conducting,
graphene-like material as shown in the video. Using a photo-mask, conducting
patterns can be readily created such as the logos of Northwestern Wildcat and
NSF.
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