793663
liquid
Design for Energy Efficiency
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2.4 wt. % (solid (graphene and ethyl cellulose) in cyclohexanone/terpineol)
0.003-0.008 Ω-cm (thermally annealed 250°C for 30 minutes, film thickness >100 nm)
≤3 μm
30 dyn/cm
8-15 mPa.s(30 °C)
213-218 °C (Terpineol)
0.9375 g/mL at 25 °C
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particle size ≤3 μm | particle size ≤3 μm | particle size 500-1500 nm (exfoliated graphene flakes) | particle size - |
greener alternative product characteristics Design for Energy Efficiency | greener alternative product characteristics Design for Energy Efficiency | greener alternative product characteristics - | greener alternative product characteristics Design for Energy Efficiency |
concentration 2.4 wt. % (solid (graphene and ethyl cellulose) in cyclohexanone/terpineol) | concentration 1.8-3.0 wt. % solids | concentration 7 wt. % solids in water | concentration 1 mg/mL |
resistivity 0.003-0.008 Ω-cm (thermally annealed 250°C for 30 minutes, film thickness >100 nm) | resistivity 0.003-0.005 Ω-cm, sample prepared by spin-coating at 2000 rpm/30 s for 5 coats, followed by thermal annealing at 300 °C in air for 30 minutes | resistivity - | resistivity - |
surface tension 30 dyn/cm | surface tension - | surface tension - | surface tension - |
Danger
Acute Tox. 4 Dermal - Acute Tox. 4 Inhalation - Acute Tox. 4 Oral - Eye Dam. 1 - Skin Irrit. 2 - STOT SE 3
Respiratory system
10 - Combustible liquids
WGK 2
143.6 °F
62 °C
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