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Optical microscopy unveils rapid, reversible electrochemical oxidation and reduction of graphene
摘要: We unveil the reaction dynamics of monolayer graphene in electrochemical oxidation and reduction processes through interference reflection optical microscopy. At 300-nanometer spatial resolution and 200-millisecond temporal resolution, we reveal rapid electrochemical oxidation of graphene, as well as its efficient electrochemical reduction back to the unoxidized state. We identify 1.4 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) as the onset voltage for oxidation, and show that the process is driven by free radicals generated in the electrolysis of water and so fully suppressible by a radical-trapping molecule. Moreover, we find the oxidation process to be spatially heterogeneous at the nanoscale, defect- and history-dependent, and characterized by a self-limiting effect unique to the two-dimensional system. We further demonstrate that electrochemical reduction rapidly reverses the oxidized graphene back to the unoxidized state in a controlled manner, and find strong dependency of reduction speed on the reduction voltage and pH, from which we conclude a one-to-one relationship between protons and electrons in the reduction process. Besides elucidating the electrochemical reaction mechanisms of graphene, our results point to new pathways to the controlled generation and fine-tuning of graphene derivatives through electrochemistry.
关键词: Graphene,reversible reduction,electrochemistry,oxidation,optical microscopy
更新于2025-09-19 17:15:36