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Macroporous Graphene Frameworks for Sensing and Supercapacitor Applications

3D architectures based on graphene have triggered a great deal of interest in energy, sensing, and environmental applications. This work describes, a simple electrochemical approach for the direct deposition of a functionalized graphene framework by utilizing electrostatic interactions between graph...

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Published in:Advanced functional materials 2022-10, Vol.32 (42), p.n/a
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subjects Activated carbon
Additives
Ascorbic acid
Biomolecules
Capacitance
charge storage
Chemical sensors
Dopamine
Electrical properties
Electrodes
Graphene
graphene frameworks
Ions
Materials science
Selectivity
sensors
Sheets
Supercapacitors
Surfactants
Uric acid
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