Solvothermal processes are considered efficient approaches for the gram-scale production of graphene. Further modification of graphene by chemical doping is an important approach to tailor its properties. In this work, we successfully synthesized sulfur-doped graphene by using a solvothermal method with dimethyl sulfoxide as a precursor, which is a common laboratory reagent. Nitrogen-doped graphene was produced to demonstrate the generality of this process. These heteroatom-doped graphene materials exhibited high surface areas and high contents of heteroatoms. Furthermore, the lithium-ion storage properties and oxygen reduction reaction catalytic activity of these materials were also investigated. The success of this approach might facilita...
Graphene, the thinnest two-dimensional material possible, is considered as a realistic candidate for...
AbstractDoping is a common and effective approach to tailor semiconductor properties. Theoretical st...
A number of observations have been reported on chemical capture and catalysis of anchoring materials...
Carbon nanomaterials are potential materials with their intrinsic structure and property in energy c...
Chemically doped graphene materials are fascinating because these have different desirable attribute...
The increasing energy consumption and environmental concerns due to burning fossil fuel are key driv...
Theoretical studies predicted that doping graphene with nitrogen can tailor its electronic propertie...
Toward N-Doped Graphene via Solvothermal SynthesisTheoretical studies predicted that doping graphene...
8The concise synthesis of sulfur-enriched graphene for battery applications is reported. The direct ...
Chemical doping of graphene becomes necessary to create a band gap which is useful for various appli...
To address aggravating energy and environment issues, inexpensive, highly active, and durable electr...
To address aggravating energy and environment issues, inexpensive, highly active, and durable electr...
Graphene exhibits zero band gap, very small electrical resistivity, fast heat dissipation, and fast ...
Doping of graphene with heteroatoms is an effective way to tailor its properties. Here we describe a...
Solving slow kinetics of the oxygen reduction reaction is critically important for the development o...
Graphene, the thinnest two-dimensional material possible, is considered as a realistic candidate for...
AbstractDoping is a common and effective approach to tailor semiconductor properties. Theoretical st...
A number of observations have been reported on chemical capture and catalysis of anchoring materials...
Carbon nanomaterials are potential materials with their intrinsic structure and property in energy c...
Chemically doped graphene materials are fascinating because these have different desirable attribute...
The increasing energy consumption and environmental concerns due to burning fossil fuel are key driv...
Theoretical studies predicted that doping graphene with nitrogen can tailor its electronic propertie...
Toward N-Doped Graphene via Solvothermal SynthesisTheoretical studies predicted that doping graphene...
8The concise synthesis of sulfur-enriched graphene for battery applications is reported. The direct ...
Chemical doping of graphene becomes necessary to create a band gap which is useful for various appli...
To address aggravating energy and environment issues, inexpensive, highly active, and durable electr...
To address aggravating energy and environment issues, inexpensive, highly active, and durable electr...
Graphene exhibits zero band gap, very small electrical resistivity, fast heat dissipation, and fast ...
Doping of graphene with heteroatoms is an effective way to tailor its properties. Here we describe a...
Solving slow kinetics of the oxygen reduction reaction is critically important for the development o...
Graphene, the thinnest two-dimensional material possible, is considered as a realistic candidate for...
AbstractDoping is a common and effective approach to tailor semiconductor properties. Theoretical st...
A number of observations have been reported on chemical capture and catalysis of anchoring materials...