Nitrogen-doped graphene and its electrochemical applications
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory · Washington State University · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Nitrogen-doped graphene (N-graphene) is obtained by exposing graphene to nitrogen plasma. N-graphene exhibits much higher electrocatalytic activity toward oxygen reduction and H2O2 reduction than graphene, and much higher durability and selectivity than the widely-used expensive Pt for oxygen reduction. The excellent electrochemical performance of N-graphene is attributed to nitrogen functional groups and the specific properties of graphene. This indicates that N-graphene is promising for applications in electrochemical energy devices (fuel cells, metal–air batteries) and biosensors.
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- Graphene
- Materials science
- Electrochemistry
- Nitrogen
- Nanotechnology
- Doping
- Graphene foam
- Graphene nanoribbons
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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