Demonstration of a Teflon Electrochemical Test Cell for Epitaxial Graphene
Abstract
The design of a Teflon electrochemical test cell for epitaxial graphene on SiC is reported for the development of electrochemical experiments used for the trace analysis of drinking water or seawater for environmental contaminants. The graphene sample can be easily exchanged to facilitate experiment development of the water assays and different versions of Teflon electrochemical test cells can be designed to hold different sized graphene samples. An example is shown for the analysis of lead in water comparing O2 modified graphene to unmodified graphene as the working electrode using cyclic square wave voltammetry.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 14, 2021
- Accession Number
- AD1141489
Entities
People
- Daniel J Pennachio
- Daniel Zabetakis
- Jeffrey S. Erickson
- Jennifer R Hajzus
- Lisa C Shriver-Lake
- Rachael L. Myers-ward
- Scott A Trammell
Organizations
- American Society for Engineering Education
- National Research Council
- United States Naval Research Laboratory