Chlorographene is a term that typically refers to a material derived from graphene that has been chemically modified by the introduction of chlorine atoms into its structure. Graphene itself is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice and is known for its exceptional electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties. Chlorination of graphene can result in the formation of chlorographene, which can exhibit altered electronic properties compared to pristine graphene.
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