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← ScienceWhich risk substantially increases when graphene oxide sheets delaminate?
A)Increased composite material gas permeability✓
B)Increased electrode capacitance performance greatly
C)Formation of stable fullerene structures
D)Decrease of redox reaction overpotentials overall
💡 Explanation
Increased gas permeability occurs due to weakened Van der Waals forces between graphene sheets. Delamination reduces overlaps, because the weak intermolecular attraction between layers is diminished thereby increasing permeability; rather than capacitance, controlled structures, or redox benefits.
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