Graphene prepared by thermal reduction–exfoliation of graphite oxide: Effect of raw graphite particle size on the properties of graphite oxide and graphene
[Display omitted] •Effect of raw graphite particle size on properties of GO and graphene is reported.•Size of raw graphite affects oxidation degree and chemical structure of GO.•Highly oxidized GO results in small-sized but well-exfoliated graphene.•GO properties affect reduction degree, structure,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials research bulletin 2015-10, Vol.70, p.651-657 |
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•Effect of raw graphite particle size on properties of GO and graphene is reported.•Size of raw graphite affects oxidation degree and chemical structure of GO.•Highly oxidized GO results in small-sized but well-exfoliated graphene.•GO properties affect reduction degree, structure, and conductivity of graphene.
We report the effect of raw graphite size on the properties of graphite oxide and graphene prepared by thermal reduction–exfoliation of graphite oxide. Transmission electron microscope analysis shows that the lateral size of graphene becomes smaller when smaller size graphite is used. X-ray diffraction analysis confirms that graphite with smaller size is more effectively oxidized, resulting in a more effective subsequent exfoliation of the obtained graphite oxide toward graphene. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy demonstrates that reduction of the graphite oxide derived from smaller size graphite into graphene is more efficient. However, Raman analysis suggests that the average size of the in-plane sp2-carbon domains on graphene is smaller when smaller size graphite is used. The enhanced reduction degree and the reduced size of sp2-carbon domains contribute contradictively to the electrical conductivity of graphene when the particle size of raw graphite reduces. |
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ISSN: | 0025-5408 1873-4227 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.materresbull.2015.05.038 |