Rastgar, ShokoufehDeng, HaiqiangCortes Salazar, FernandoScanlon, Micheal DiarmaidPribil, MedeyaAmstutz, VéroniqueKaryakin, Arkady A.Shahrokhian, SaeedGirault, Hubert H.2014-01-062014-01-062014-01-06201410.1002/celc.201300140https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/98993WOS:000338287600007Face to face: Flakes of reduced graphene oxide, synthesized in situ at the liquid/liquid interface from a graphene-oxide precursor, are capable of catalyzing the biphasic reduction of protons to hydrogen peroxide in the presence of molecular oxygen and an organic solubilized electron donor. This offers a new perspective for the bulk production of a green oxidant through biphasic electrolysis.electrochemistryelectron microscopygrapheneH2O2 productionliquid/liquid interfaceOxygen Reduction at Soft Interfaces Catalyzed by In Situ-Generated Reduced Graphene Oxidetext::journal::journal article::research article