Graphene Supported Metal Oxide for Non-Enzymatic H2O2 Sensing - Crimson Publishers

 

Graphene Supported Metal Oxide for Non-Enzymatic H2O2 Sensing by Tapas Kuila* in Crimson Publishers: Peer Reviewed Material Science Journals


 

The discovery of two-dimensional carbonaceous crystal by Andre Geim and Konstatin Novoselov in 2004 at the University of Manchester opened new paths in various fields around the world. Graphene attracted the researchers around the globe owing to its unique features such as high surface area, high electric conductivity, high flexibility and many more which lead to the announcement of Noble prize in 2010 to its discovers. Graphene serves as an excellent support to host various metal oxides. Graphene offers its massive surface to anchor metal oxides along with preventing the agglomeration of the metal oxide nanoparticles during their assembly in the process of forming the composite.

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