“…This electrochemical system can be represented in the form of an equivalent circuit, as can be observed from Figure b, which consists of R s , i.e., cumulative resistance emanating from the electrolyte, internal resistance of the electroactive material, and contact resistance, as well as the constant-phase element ( Q ), which indicates the inhomogeneity of the active material under study. Also, the absence of R ct correlates with the nature of the Nyquist plots shown in Figure a. , As illustrated in Figure c, the CV of G1- and G2-modified GCE along with that of bare GCE displayed a rectangular curve consistent with the electrical double-layer type of charge storage mechanism, typical of GMs. The broad area of the CV curve in case of G2 compared to that of G1 and bare GCE indicates its superior electroactivity as the chemically bound N atoms of G2 may significantly modify its electrical characteristics and offer additional active sites, which aids in enhancing its electrochemical performance. ,, …”