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      A Low-Cost Wireless Intelligent Portable Sensor Based on Disposable Laser-Induced Porous Graphene Flexible Electrode Decorated by Gold Nanoshells for Rapid Detection of Sulfonamides in Aquatic Products

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          Synthesis and patterning of carbon nanomaterials cost effectively is a challenge in electronic and energy storage devices. Here report a one-step, scalable approach for producing and patterning porous graphene films with 3-dimensional networks from commercial polymer films using a CO2 infrared laser. The sp3-carbon atoms are photothermally converted to sp2-carbon atoms by pulsed laser irradiation. The resulting laser-induced graphene (LIG) exhibits high electrical conductivity. The LIG can be readily patterned to interdigitated electrodes for in-plane microsupercapacitors with specific capacitances of >4 mF·cm−2 and power densities of ~9 mW·cm−2. Theoretical calculations partially suggest that enhanced capacitance may result from LIG’s unusual ultra-polycrystalline lattice of pentagon-heptagon structures. Combined with the advantage of one-step processing of LIG in air from commercial polymer sheets, which would allow the employment of a roll-to-roll manufacturing process, this technique provides a rapid route to polymer-written electronic and energy storage devices.
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              Laser-Induced Graphene

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Food Analytical Methods
                Food Anal. Methods
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1936-9751
                1936-976X
                June 2022
                January 22 2022
                June 2022
                : 15
                : 6
                : 1471-1481
                Article
                10.1007/s12161-021-02198-8
                47d04b35-e48e-40d2-a6a1-515d7b889a31
                © 2022

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