Fingerprinting photoluminescence of functional groups in graphene oxide
Abstract
Chemically modified graphene oxide (GO) sheets exhibit three “fingerprinting” photoluminescent (PL) peaks, which originate from the σ* → n, π* → π and π* → n electronic transitions between the antibonding and the bonding molecular orbitals. The three PL peaks are associated with the C–OH, the aromatic CC and the C
O functional groups in the GO sheets, respectively. The relative intensities of the three PL peaks are modulated by varying the oxygen-containing functional groups. The three PL emission peaks exhibit a red-shift with an increase in the excitation wavelength. The difference between the emission peak and the excitation wavelength shows a constant Stokes shift of 53.3 nm, 112.1 nm and 217.9 nm for the σ* → n, π* → π and π* → n transitions, respectively.