Free-standing and flexible graphene papers as disposable non-enzymatic electrochemical sensors Original Research Article Bioelectrochemistry, Available online 16 February 2016, Pages Minwei Zhang, Arnab Halder, Chengyi Hou, Jens Ulstrup, Qijin Chi
Graphical abstractWe have explored the advantages of combining graphene and Prussian blue based core–shell unique nanostructures to design and construct free-standing and flexible sandwich-like functionalized graphene papers. The papers are used as disposable electrochemical sensors for electrocatalytic detection of hydrogen peroxide with high performances.
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