Abstract

The conductivity of graphene oxide films in the vapors of aqueous acetic acid was studied. The conductivities of graphene oxide films in aqueous and acid solution vapors were close to those observed for the “classical” proton conductor, namely, the film formed during the deposition of a phenol-2,4-disulfo acid solution in polyvinyl alcohol.

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