Abstract
Hydrophilic Carbon Fiber Paper n article number 2201684, Astrid M. Müller and colleagues made initially hydrophobic carbon fiber paper hydrophilic for more than one year, without degrading the material's mesostructure or flexural strength. The rapid aqueous green chemistry process selectively generates surface hydroxyls bound to graphitic edge sites that preserve a threshold amount of adsorbed water. [Artwork by Rachel Heberling and Astrid M. Müller]
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