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Doped graphene

nitrogen/phosphorus co-doped, avg. no. of layers, 1 ‑ 5

Synonym(s):

N/P co-doped graphene, NPG, P/N co-doped graphene, PNG

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Linear Formula:
CxNyPz
UNSPSC Code:
12141908
NACRES:
NA.23

product name

Nitrogen/Phosphorus co-doped graphene, avg. no. of layers, 1 ‑ 5

Assay

≥95%

Quality Level

form

powder

feature

avg. no. of layers 1 ‑ 5

composition

Carbon, 85-95%
Nitrogen, 2.0-4.0%
Oxygen, <7.5%
Phosphorus, 1.0-3.0%

surface area

>500 m2/g , BET

General description

Typical thickness: 1-5 layers.
Typical size : 0.5-5 μm.

Application

  • Electrocatalyst.
  • Field-effect transistors.
  • Sensors.
  • Lithium ion batteries.
  • Supercapacitors.

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Nitrogen and phosphorus dual-doped graphene/carbon nanosheets as bifunctional electrocatalysts for oxygen redn. and evolution.
Li, et al.
ACS Catalysis, 5(7), 4133-4142 (2015)
Arundithi Ananthanarayanan et al.
Nanoscale, 7(17), 8159-8165 (2015-04-16)
Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) are emerging zero-dimensional materials promising a wide spectrum of applications, particularly, as superior fluorescent reporters for bio-imaging and optical sensing. Heteroatom doping can endow GQDs with new or improved photoluminescence properties. Here, we demonstrate a simple
A porous nitrogen and phosphorus dual doped graphene blocking layer for high performance Li-S batteries.
Xingxing G, et al.
Journal of Material Chemistry A, 3(32), 16670-16678 (2015)

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