Chemical preparation of graphene materials results in extensive unintentional doping with heteroatoms and metals.
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V. Havranek | A. Macková | M. Pumera | Zdenek Sofer | Chun Kiang Chua | A. Ambrosi | I. Tomandl | V. Havránek
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