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Electrochemical properties of vertically aligned graphenes: tailoring heterogeneous electron transfer through manipulation of the carbon microstructure

The electrochemical response of different morphologies (microstructures) of vertically aligned graphene (VG) configurations is reported. Electrochemical properties are analysed using the outer-sphere redox probes Ru(NH(3))(6)(2+/3+) (RuHex) and N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD), with p...

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Autores principales: Brownson, Dale A. C., Garcia-Miranda Ferrari, Alejandro, Ghosh, Subrata, Kamruddin, Mohammed, Iniesta, Jesús, Banks, Craig E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00587h
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author Brownson, Dale A. C.
Garcia-Miranda Ferrari, Alejandro
Ghosh, Subrata
Kamruddin, Mohammed
Iniesta, Jesús
Banks, Craig E.
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Garcia-Miranda Ferrari, Alejandro
Ghosh, Subrata
Kamruddin, Mohammed
Iniesta, Jesús
Banks, Craig E.
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description The electrochemical response of different morphologies (microstructures) of vertically aligned graphene (VG) configurations is reported. Electrochemical properties are analysed using the outer-sphere redox probes Ru(NH(3))(6)(2+/3+) (RuHex) and N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD), with performances de-convoluted via accompanying physicochemical characterisation (Raman, TEM, SEM, AFM and XPS). The VG electrodes are fabricated using an electron cyclotron resonance chemical vapour deposition (ECR-CVD) methodology, creating vertical graphene with a range of differing heights, spacing and edge plane like-sites/defects (supported upon underlying SiO(2)/Si). We correlate the electrochemical reactivity/response of these novel VG configurations with the level of edge plane sites (%-edge) comprising their structure and calculate corresponding heterogeneous electron transfer (HET) rates, k(0). Taller VG structures with more condensed layer stacking (hence a larger global coverage of exposed edge plane sites) are shown to exhibit improved HET kinetics, supporting the claims that edge plane sites are the predominant source of electron transfer in carbon materials. A measured k(0)(eff) of ca. 4.00 × 10(−3) cm s(−1) (corresponding to an exposed surface coverage of active edge plane like-sites/defects (% θ(edge)) of 1.00%) was evident for the tallest and most closely stacked VG sample, with the inverse case true, where a VG electrode possessing large inter-aligned-graphene spacing and small flake heights exhibited only 0.08% of % θ(edge) and a k(0)(eff) value one order of magnitude slower at ca. 3.05 × 10(−4) cm s(−1). Control experiments are provided with conventional CVD (horizontal) grown graphene and the edge plane of highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (EPPG of HOPG), demonstrating that the novel VG electrodes exhibit ca. 3× faster k(0) than horizontal CVD graphene. EPPG exhibited the fastest HET kinetics, exhibiting ca. 2× larger k(0) than the best VG. These results are of significance to those working in the field of 2D-carbon electrochemistry and materials scientists, providing evidence that the macroscale electrochemical response of carbon-based electrodes is dependent on the edge plane content and showing that a range of structural configurations can be employed for tailored properties and applications.
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spelling pubmed-94178072022-09-20 Electrochemical properties of vertically aligned graphenes: tailoring heterogeneous electron transfer through manipulation of the carbon microstructure Brownson, Dale A. C. Garcia-Miranda Ferrari, Alejandro Ghosh, Subrata Kamruddin, Mohammed Iniesta, Jesús Banks, Craig E. Nanoscale Adv Chemistry The electrochemical response of different morphologies (microstructures) of vertically aligned graphene (VG) configurations is reported. Electrochemical properties are analysed using the outer-sphere redox probes Ru(NH(3))(6)(2+/3+) (RuHex) and N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD), with performances de-convoluted via accompanying physicochemical characterisation (Raman, TEM, SEM, AFM and XPS). The VG electrodes are fabricated using an electron cyclotron resonance chemical vapour deposition (ECR-CVD) methodology, creating vertical graphene with a range of differing heights, spacing and edge plane like-sites/defects (supported upon underlying SiO(2)/Si). We correlate the electrochemical reactivity/response of these novel VG configurations with the level of edge plane sites (%-edge) comprising their structure and calculate corresponding heterogeneous electron transfer (HET) rates, k(0). Taller VG structures with more condensed layer stacking (hence a larger global coverage of exposed edge plane sites) are shown to exhibit improved HET kinetics, supporting the claims that edge plane sites are the predominant source of electron transfer in carbon materials. A measured k(0)(eff) of ca. 4.00 × 10(−3) cm s(−1) (corresponding to an exposed surface coverage of active edge plane like-sites/defects (% θ(edge)) of 1.00%) was evident for the tallest and most closely stacked VG sample, with the inverse case true, where a VG electrode possessing large inter-aligned-graphene spacing and small flake heights exhibited only 0.08% of % θ(edge) and a k(0)(eff) value one order of magnitude slower at ca. 3.05 × 10(−4) cm s(−1). Control experiments are provided with conventional CVD (horizontal) grown graphene and the edge plane of highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (EPPG of HOPG), demonstrating that the novel VG electrodes exhibit ca. 3× faster k(0) than horizontal CVD graphene. EPPG exhibited the fastest HET kinetics, exhibiting ca. 2× larger k(0) than the best VG. These results are of significance to those working in the field of 2D-carbon electrochemistry and materials scientists, providing evidence that the macroscale electrochemical response of carbon-based electrodes is dependent on the edge plane content and showing that a range of structural configurations can be employed for tailored properties and applications. RSC 2020-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9417807/ /pubmed/36132042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00587h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Brownson, Dale A. C.
Garcia-Miranda Ferrari, Alejandro
Ghosh, Subrata
Kamruddin, Mohammed
Iniesta, Jesús
Banks, Craig E.
Electrochemical properties of vertically aligned graphenes: tailoring heterogeneous electron transfer through manipulation of the carbon microstructure
title Electrochemical properties of vertically aligned graphenes: tailoring heterogeneous electron transfer through manipulation of the carbon microstructure
title_full Electrochemical properties of vertically aligned graphenes: tailoring heterogeneous electron transfer through manipulation of the carbon microstructure
title_fullStr Electrochemical properties of vertically aligned graphenes: tailoring heterogeneous electron transfer through manipulation of the carbon microstructure
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical properties of vertically aligned graphenes: tailoring heterogeneous electron transfer through manipulation of the carbon microstructure
title_short Electrochemical properties of vertically aligned graphenes: tailoring heterogeneous electron transfer through manipulation of the carbon microstructure
title_sort electrochemical properties of vertically aligned graphenes: tailoring heterogeneous electron transfer through manipulation of the carbon microstructure
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00587h
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