Environmentally friendly synthesis of p-doped reduced graphene oxide with high dispersion stability by using red table wine

Chemistry, an Asian Journal
Suk-Joon KimInsik In

Abstract

Reduced graphene oxide (rGO) with high dispersion stability and p-type semiconducting property was synthesized by using environmentally friendly mussel-inspired chemistry with red table wine. (+)-Catechin and tannic acid, polyphenolic model compounds present in wine, were selected and successfully utilized for the synthesis of soluble polycatechol-functionalized rGO.

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