Abstract
This article presents the results of a study of the process of liquid-phase shear exfoliation of graphite in oil. The result is a suspension containing graphene structures. It was experimentally established that when designing industrial devices, the concentration of graphene structures in oil can be considered directly proportional to the following parameters: graphite concentration in the initial suspension; rotor radius; rotational speed; number of moving blades; suspension processing time. A relationship, allowing to calculate the performance or parameters of industrial rotary devices based on the results of experiments on a laboratory setup, was obtained.
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