Graphene (GN) has many beneficial properties that encourage wide applications. Various manufacturing procedures are detailed in the literature but most are unable to produce GN flakes in bulk and usually result in toxic discharges. These techniques are also timeconsuming and involve operations at high temperatures. A ‘greener’, simpler and a onestep synthesis of the material may be realised by electrochemical oxidation (or reduction) of the graphite host leading to intercalation of ions from the electrolyte (which may be aqueous, organic or an ionic liquid) followed by electrochemical exfoliation. Single- or multi-layered GN flakes can easily be produced in short periods of time, typically within 30 min. This paper reviews the state-of-the-...
Electrochemical exfoliation of graphite has emerged as an efficient, scalable, and low-cost approach...
Synthesis of graphene from graphite was produced by electrolytic exfoliation using poly (sodium-4-st...
This study reports on the electrochemical exfoliation of graphene nanoflakes and graphene quantum do...
AbstractWe present a non-oxidative production route to few layer graphene via the electrochemical in...
Electrolytic – usually referred to as electrochemical – exfoliation of graphite in water under anodi...
This thesis first aims at developing an electrochemical approach for low temperature, simple, and co...
Abstract Synthesis of structurally controlled graphene materials is critical for realizing their pra...
This paper presents a facile method of producing graphene nanosheets by organic liquid-assisted elec...
The present work reports the synthesis and characterization of graphene via electrochemical exfoliat...
We reported the preparation of colloidal graphene in quantity via the anodic exfoliation of graphite...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering...
Graphene is nowadays prepared as a single sheet of carbon atoms or as bulk material composed of grap...
Here, we report on a new automated electrochemical process for the production of graphene oxide (GO)...
A facile and non-hazardous route for synthesis of triangle-shaped graphene nanoflakes and graphene q...
The increasing demand for graphene has required a new route for its mass production without causing ...
Electrochemical exfoliation of graphite has emerged as an efficient, scalable, and low-cost approach...
Synthesis of graphene from graphite was produced by electrolytic exfoliation using poly (sodium-4-st...
This study reports on the electrochemical exfoliation of graphene nanoflakes and graphene quantum do...
AbstractWe present a non-oxidative production route to few layer graphene via the electrochemical in...
Electrolytic – usually referred to as electrochemical – exfoliation of graphite in water under anodi...
This thesis first aims at developing an electrochemical approach for low temperature, simple, and co...
Abstract Synthesis of structurally controlled graphene materials is critical for realizing their pra...
This paper presents a facile method of producing graphene nanosheets by organic liquid-assisted elec...
The present work reports the synthesis and characterization of graphene via electrochemical exfoliat...
We reported the preparation of colloidal graphene in quantity via the anodic exfoliation of graphite...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering...
Graphene is nowadays prepared as a single sheet of carbon atoms or as bulk material composed of grap...
Here, we report on a new automated electrochemical process for the production of graphene oxide (GO)...
A facile and non-hazardous route for synthesis of triangle-shaped graphene nanoflakes and graphene q...
The increasing demand for graphene has required a new route for its mass production without causing ...
Electrochemical exfoliation of graphite has emerged as an efficient, scalable, and low-cost approach...
Synthesis of graphene from graphite was produced by electrolytic exfoliation using poly (sodium-4-st...
This study reports on the electrochemical exfoliation of graphene nanoflakes and graphene quantum do...