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The strong interaction between Pd and graphene oxide leads to the formation of a PdO interlayer between graphene oxide and a Pd nanoparticle, which results in the absorption of oxygen functional groups of GO. As described by Miyoung Kim, Ho Won Jang, and co‐workers in article number 1605929, the PdO interlayer diminishes the lattice mismatch between the Pd nanoparticles and the GO, which imparts a...
Graphene oxide (GO) is reduced spontaneously when palladium nanoparticles are decorated on the surface. The oxygen functional groups at the GO surface near the nanoparticles are absorbed to the palladium to produce a palladium oxide interlayer. Palladium therefore grows on the GO with preferred orientations, resulting in unique microstructural and electrical properties.
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