A review of graphene and graphene oxide sponge: material synthesis and applications to energy and the environment

Victor Chabot(University of Waterloo), Drew Higgins(University of Waterloo), Aiping Yu(University of Waterloo), Xingcheng Xiao(General Motors (United States)), Zhongwei Chen(University of Waterloo), Jiujun Zhang(National Research Council Canada)
Energy & Environmental Science
January 1, 2014
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Abstract

This paper gives a comprehensive review about the most recent progress in synthesis, characterization, fundamental understanding, and the performance of graphene and graphene oxide sponges. Practical applications are considered including use in composite materials, as the electrode materials for electrochemical sensors, as absorbers for both gases and liquids, and as electrode materials for devices involved in electrochemical energy storage and conversion. Several advantages of both graphene and graphene oxide sponges such as three dimensional graphene networks, high surface area, high electro/thermo conductivities, high chemical/electrochemical stability, high flexibility and elasticity, and extremely high surface hydrophobicity are emphasized. To facilitate further research and development, the technical challenges are discussed, and several future research directions are also suggested in this paper.


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