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Bartosz Gurzeda
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Department of Physics
Section: Nanomaterials
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2025
In situ x-ray diffraction study of MXene synthesis by the reaction of Ti
3
AlC
2
with molten zinc and tin chlorides
Chemistry of Materials
, American Chemical Society (ACS) 2025, Vol. 37, (3) : 1132-1142
Iakunkov, Artem; Boulanger, Nicolas; Gurzęda, Bartosz; et al.
2024
Microporous hydrophilic super-oxidized carbons with high surface area for removal of copper ions
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
, Elsevier 2024, Vol. 378
Gurzęda, Bartosz; Boulanger, Nicolas; Enache, Laura-Bianca; et al.
2024
Graphite oxide by “chlorate route” oxidation without HNO3: Does acid matter?
Carbon
, Vol. 221
Gurzęda, Bartosz; Boulanger, Nicolas; Jørgensen, Mads R.V.; et al.
2024
Pristine MXene: In situ XRD study of MAX phase etching with HCl+LiF solution
Advanced Science
, John Wiley & Sons 2024, Vol. 11, (48)
Gurzęda, Bartosz; Boulanger, Nicolas; Nordenström, Andreas; et al.
2024
Oscillating structural transformations in the electrochemical synthesis of graphene oxide from graphite
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
, John Wiley & Sons 2024, Vol. 63, (51)
Gurzęda, Bartosz; Jeżowski, Paweł; Boulanger, Nicolas; et al.
2024
Temperature dependent swelling transitions of hummers graphite oxide in liquid 1-Alcohols
Advanced Materials Interfaces
Li, Gui; Gurzęda, Bartosz; Iakunkov, Artem; et al.
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Published: 17 Sep, 2024
Graphite oxidation experiments reveal new type of oscillating chemical reaction
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