Issue 45, 2017

Production of water-dispersible reduced graphene oxide without stabilizers using liquid-phase photoreduction

Abstract

We successfully produced water-dispersible reduced graphene oxide (rGO) by pH tuning liquid-phase photoreduction. In this method, the stabilizers and chemical modification usually used for dispersing rGO are not required. The stable carboxyl groups continue to ionize throughout the photoreduction process under alkaline conditions and continue to provide water-dispersible rGO. Moreover, the decomposition of GO into CO2 is prevented, and the production of defects is largely avoided. This is because the epoxide groups on the GO nanosheets that lead to decomposition are converted into hydroxide groups under alkaline conditions. Thus, this simple aggregation-, defect-, and stabilizer-free method is potentially important for the future application of rGO.

Graphical abstract: Production of water-dispersible reduced graphene oxide without stabilizers using liquid-phase photoreduction

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
13 Jul 2017
Accepted
08 Sep 2017
First published
08 Sep 2017

Soft Matter, 2017,13, 8353-8356

Production of water-dispersible reduced graphene oxide without stabilizers using liquid-phase photoreduction

K. Hatakeyama, K. Awaya, M. Koinuma, Y. Shimizu, Y. Hakuta and Y. Matsumoto, Soft Matter, 2017, 13, 8353 DOI: 10.1039/C7SM01386H

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