Electrochemical reduction of oriented graphene oxide films: an in situ Raman spectroelectrochemical study

Ramesha, Ganganahalli K. ; Sampath, Srinivasan (2009) Electrochemical reduction of oriented graphene oxide films: an in situ Raman spectroelectrochemical study Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 113 (19). pp. 7985-7989. ISSN 1932-7447

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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp811377n

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Abstract

Graphene oxide (GO) is assembled on a gold substrate by a layer-by-layer technique using a self-assembled cystamine monolayer. The negatively charged GO platelets are attached to the positively charged cystamine monolayer through electrostatic interactions. Subsequently, it is shown that the GO can be reduced electrochemically using applied DC bias by scanning the potential from 0 to -1 V vs a saturated calomel electrode in an aqueous electrolyte. The GO and reduced graphene oxide (RGO) are characterized by Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM). A clear shift of the G band from 1610 cm-1 of GO to 1585 cm-1 of RGO is observed. The electrochemical reduction is followed in situ by micro Raman spectroscopy by carrying out Raman spectroscopic studies during the application of DC bias. The GO and RGO films have been characterized by conductive AFM that shows an increase in the current flow by at least 3 orders of magnitude after reduction. The electrochemical method of reducing GO may open up another way of controlling the reduction of GO and the extent of reduction to obtain highly conducting graphene on electrode materials.

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