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About graphene oxide

Authors

KUBESA Ondřej LACINA Karel HORÁČKOVÁ Veronika SKLÁDAL Petr

Year of publication 2017
Type Conference abstract
MU Faculty or unit

Central European Institute of Technology

Citation
Description Popularity of graphene oxide (GO) became ballistic in the last few years – in short, it almost seems that now everyone wants to work with graphene. However, as the number of electrochemical papers about graphene grows, so is the amount of misinterpretations. Our work was mostly focused on preparation of GO and its electrochemical properties, namely catalysis. Our results show, that chemical preparation of GO by strong oxidation is very tricky. Several approaches were tested, such as different sizes of graphite particles, oxidation mixtures, even repetitive preparations under the same conditions usually resulted in different products. Another big topic are impurities which are present due to natural occurrence in graphite and some of them might be also introduced during purification processes of GO. This could also lead to often observed catalytic activity of graphene. From our observations neither selectivity nor significant electrocatalytic abilities of the reduced graphene oxide modified electrodes towards H2O2 were observed. Moreover, our results suggest that GO does not need linking molecules in order to be deposited onto the surface of the electrodes, since it attaches spontaneously and keeps its electrochemical properties. Graphene is usually reported as a superior material, but its proper description and characterization should not be underestimated.
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