An extensive case study on the dispersion parameters of HI-assisted reduced graphene oxide and its graphene oxide precursor
[Display omitted] •The dispersibility of GO and highly graphitized RGO, in various solvents was reported.•Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) of the materials were determined.•High concentrations for GO and RGO were achieved, in DH2O and o-DCB respectively.•Stability, particles’ size and PDI of GO an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of colloid and interface science 2020-11, Vol.580, p.332-344 |
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•The dispersibility of GO and highly graphitized RGO, in various solvents was reported.•Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) of the materials were determined.•High concentrations for GO and RGO were achieved, in DH2O and o-DCB respectively.•Stability, particles’ size and PDI of GO and RGO dispersions were evaluated through DLS.
The formation of highly concentrated and stable graphene derivatives dispersions remains a challenge towards their exploitation in various applications, including flexible optoelectronics, photovoltaics, 3D-printing, and biomedicine. Here, we demonstrate our extensive investigation on the dispersibility of graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (RGO) in 25 different solvents, without the use of any surfactant or stabilizer. Although there is a significant amount of work covering the general field, this is the first report on the dispersibility of: a) RGO prepared by a HI/AcOH assisted reduction process, the method which yields RGO of higher graphitization degree than the other well-known reductants met in the literature, b) both GO and RGO, explored in such a great range of solvents, with some of them not previously reported. In addition, through calculation of their Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP), we confirmed their dispersibility behavior in each solvent, while we indirectly validated the most advanced graphitization degree of the studied RGO compared to other reported RGOs, since its HSPs exhibit the highest similarity with the respective ones of pure graphene. Finally, high concentrations of up to 189 μg mL−1 for GO and ~ 87.5 μg mL−1 for RGO were achieved, in deionized water and o-Dichlorobenzene respectively, followed by flakes size distribution and polydispersity indices estimation, through dynamic light scattering as a quality control of the effect of a solvent’s nature on the dispersion behavior of these graphene-based materials. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9797 1095-7103 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jcis.2020.07.040 |