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Electrochemistry of Carbon Materials: Progress in Raman Spectroscopy, Optical Absorption Spectroscopy, and Applications

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NANOMATERIALS
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano13040640

Keywords

electrochemistry; carbon nanotube; spectroelectrochemistry; voltamerometry; Raman spectroscopy; optical absorption spectroscopy

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This paper discusses the applications of carbon material in electrochemistry. It covers the topics of electrochemical doping, spectroelectrochemistry investigations including Raman spectroscopy in various electrolyte solutions, investigation of carbon nanotubes on different substrates, optical absorption experiments, and chemical functionalization of carbon nanotubes. The paper concludes with the presentation of the applications of carbon materials and chemically functionalized carbon nanotubes in batteries, supercapacitors, sensors, and nanoelectronic devices.
This paper is dedicated to the discussion of applications of carbon material in electrochemistry. The paper starts with a general discussion on electrochemical doping. Then, investigations by spectroelectrochemistry are discussed. The Raman spectroscopy experiments in different electrolyte solutions are considered. This includes aqueous solutions and acetonitrile and ionic fluids. The investigation of carbon nanotubes on different substrates is considered. The optical absorption experiments in different electrolyte solutions and substrate materials are discussed. The chemical functionalization of carbon nanotubes is considered. Finally, the application of carbon materials and chemically functionalized carbon nanotubes in batteries, supercapacitors, sensors, and nanoelectronic devices is presented.

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