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Graphite embedding principle
The expansion reaction principle of hydrogen peroxide or oxalic acid with intercalated graphite is as follows:

The intercalator molecules catalyze the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to produce oxygen, which leads to the expansion of graphite layer spacing. However, oxygen and oxygen radicals generated in the reaction process will cause certain oxidation to graphite, destroy the lamellar structure of graphite and affect the conductivity of graphene.