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Collagen is a chiral molecule, which has been projected to improve the enantioselectivity in chiral molecules. Surprisingly, graphene has been omitted from incorporation with collagen, whereby fundamental report on voltammetric behaviour has not been produced yet. We have shown for the first time composite based on collagen/reduced graphene oxide

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This study emphasised the voltammetric performances, morphological and the spectroscopic characterizations to corroborate the benefits of graphene/collagen-based composites predominantly with a comparison between graphene oxide/collagen- and reduced graphene oxide/collagen-modified glassy carbon electrode in giving superlative enantio-recognition peak to distinguish the enantiomers in chiral molecules.

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This page is a summary of: Voltammetric studies and characterizations of biocompatible graphene/collagen nanocomposite-modified glassy carbon electrode towards enantio-recognition of chiral molecules, Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, August 2015, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s10800-015-0882-4.
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