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Electrochemical Transparency of Graphene

Du Won Jeong, Kyuhyoung Kim, Geonhee Lee, MinSoung Kang, Hyunju Chang, A‐Rang Jang, Jeong‐O Lee

2022ACS Nano25 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the present study, we used the electrochemical transparency of graphene to show that the direct intercalation of alkali-metal cations is not a prerequisite for the redox reaction of Prussian blue (PB). PB thin films passivated with monolayer graphene still underwent electrochemical redox reactions in the presence of alkali-metal ions (K+ or Na+) despite the inability of the cations to penetrate the graphene and be incorporated into the PB. Graphene passivation not only preserved the electrochemical activity of the PB but also substantially enhanced the stability of the PB. As a proof of concept, we showed that a transparent graphene electrode covering PB can be used as an excellent hydrogen peroxide transducer, thereby demonstrating the possibility of realizing an electrochemical sensor capable of long-term measurements.

Topics & Concepts

GrapheneElectrochemistryPrussian blueRedoxMaterials scienceAlkali metalIntercalation (chemistry)Inorganic chemistryPassivationHydrogen peroxideMonolayerElectrodeNanotechnologyChemical engineeringChemistryOrganic chemistryLayer (electronics)EngineeringPhysical chemistryAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsConducting polymers and applications