The electrochemical study of graphene

Synthesis of graphene from graphite was produced by electrolytic exfoliation using poly (sodium-4-styreflesUlfOflate) as an effective electrolyte. Two graphite rods were placed in an electrolysis cell filled with the electrolyte. As the result, we will obtain dry graphene powders and the dried sedim...

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Main Author: Nurizzuddin , Ahmad Hussin
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2012
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description Synthesis of graphene from graphite was produced by electrolytic exfoliation using poly (sodium-4-styreflesUlfOflate) as an effective electrolyte. Two graphite rods were placed in an electrolysis cell filled with the electrolyte. As the result, we will obtain dry graphene powders and the dried sediment. Advantage of graphene mobility of charge carriers, unique transport performance, high mechanical strength, and extremely high thermal conductivity. It's suitable for many technological applications scanning and transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy confirmed the existence of monolayer graphene sheets and stacks containing a few graphene sheets. Graphene powder will be characterized by FTIR, BET, and CV. Why we use graphene? It's because graphene has high electrical conductivity gives these materials consistently good performance over a wide range of voltage scan rates. Graphene has the potential to enable major advances in energy storage has high
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spelling ump-78342021-06-10T03:59:50Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7834/ The electrochemical study of graphene Nurizzuddin , Ahmad Hussin QD Chemistry Synthesis of graphene from graphite was produced by electrolytic exfoliation using poly (sodium-4-styreflesUlfOflate) as an effective electrolyte. Two graphite rods were placed in an electrolysis cell filled with the electrolyte. As the result, we will obtain dry graphene powders and the dried sediment. Advantage of graphene mobility of charge carriers, unique transport performance, high mechanical strength, and extremely high thermal conductivity. It's suitable for many technological applications scanning and transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy confirmed the existence of monolayer graphene sheets and stacks containing a few graphene sheets. Graphene powder will be characterized by FTIR, BET, and CV. Why we use graphene? It's because graphene has high electrical conductivity gives these materials consistently good performance over a wide range of voltage scan rates. Graphene has the potential to enable major advances in energy storage has high 2012 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7834/1/NURIZZUDDIN_BIN_AHMAD_HUSSIN.PDF Nurizzuddin , Ahmad Hussin (2012) The electrochemical study of graphene. Faculty of Industrial Sciences & Technology, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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The electrochemical study of graphene
title The electrochemical study of graphene
title_full The electrochemical study of graphene
title_fullStr The electrochemical study of graphene
title_full_unstemmed The electrochemical study of graphene
title_short The electrochemical study of graphene
title_sort electrochemical study of graphene
topic QD Chemistry
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