Issue 10, 2011

Direct preparation of 1-PSA modified graphenenanosheets by supercritical fluidic exfoliation and its electrochemical properties

Abstract

In this paper, we report on 1-pyrene sulfonic acid sodium salt (1-PSA) modified graphene nanosheets (imGNS) prepared by a novel one-pot in situ supercritical fluid exfoliation and modification reaction. The 1-PSA molecules on the surface of the graphene layers acted as electron withdrawing groups resulting in an electron transfer from the GNS surface to the 1-PSA molecules. This was confirmed by a red shift of 1572∼1576 cm−1, in the graphitic ‘G’ band of the Raman spectra. This novel approach led to an increase in the yield of mono to double layer graphene sheets (about 60%). The charge–discharge measurement shows improved Li-ion charge–discharge properties of the imGNS with an increase in the concentration of 1-PSA molecules in comparison with starting graphite materials. This report provides a new direction for graphene exfoliation and surface modification for technological applications.

Graphical abstract: Direct preparation of 1-PSA modified graphene nanosheets by supercritical fluidic exfoliation and its electrochemical properties

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Jul 2010
Accepted
08 Oct 2010
First published
02 Dec 2010

J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 3462-3466

Direct preparation of 1-PSA modified graphene nanosheets by supercritical fluidic exfoliation and its electrochemical properties

J. Jang, D. Rangappa, Y. Kwon and I. Honma, J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 3462 DOI: 10.1039/C0JM02472D

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