Polystyrene as graphene film and 3D graphene sponge precursor

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Polystyrene as a thin film on arbitrary substrates or pellets form defective graphene/graphitic films or powders that can be dispersed in water and organic solvents. The materials were characterized by visible absorption, Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, electron and atomic force microscopy, and electrochemistry. Raman spectra of these materials showed the presence of the expected 2D, G, and D peaks at 2750, 1590, and 1350 cm−1, respectively. The relative intensity of the G versus the D peak was taken as a quantitative indicator of the density of defects in the G layer.

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Rendón-Patiño, A., Niu, J., Doménech-Carbó, A., García, H., & Primo, A. (2019). Polystyrene as graphene film and 3D graphene sponge precursor. Nanomaterials, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9010101

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