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Figure 19: Overview of the outputs using a high shear mixing process for exfoliation. a) Phase diagram of rotor speed, N, versus diameter, D, for dispersions showing good exfoliation according to TEM. The region above the black line represents fully developed turbulence, that is, ReM ixer >104, whereas the region above the red line represents min >104 s−1. b) Concentration of graphene produced in the Silverson shear mixer as a function of shear rate for rotors with diameters of 32, 16 and 12 mm (mixing time 1 min). All three data sets are consistent with the same minimum shear rate. Reproduced with permission from ref. 40. Copyright 2014 Nature Publishing Group. 101

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