Effect of morphology and defect density on electron transfer of electrochemically reduced graphene oxide

Volume: 390, Pages: 385 - 392
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Electrochemically reduced graphene oxide (ERGO) is widely used to construct electrochemical sensors. Understanding the electron transfer behavior of ERGO is essential for its electrode material applications. In this paper, different morphologies of ERGO were prepared via two different methods. Compared to ERGO/GCEs prepared by electrochemical reduction of pre-deposited GO, more exposed edge planes of ERGO are observed on the surface of ERGO-GCE...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of morphology and defect density on electron transfer of electrochemically reduced graphene oxide
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
390
Pages
385 - 392
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