Abstract
Abstract Graphene, due to its remarkable electrical, mechanical, thermal, and optical characteristics, has become a highly desirable material for scientific investigation. A promising method for large-scale production involves reduction of graphene oxide (GO), derived from graphite through various chemical processes. Although chemical reduction remains the most effective technique for producing reduced graphene oxide (rGO), its environmental impact raises concerns. To address this, researchers are increasingly exploring reduction methods that utilize natural ingredients as a more sustainable alternative.
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