Chiral glutamic acid functionalized graphene: preparation and application
Analytical Methods2015Vol. 7(13), pp. 5387–5390
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Abstract
l-glutamic acid and d-glutamic acid were covalently grafted onto graphene sheets via the amide formation between amino groups of glutamic acid enantiomers and oxygen-containing groups in graphene oxide. The resultant hybrids have high chiral properties and excellent electrochemical activity towards electroactive 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA) enantiomers.
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