Few Layer Reduced Graphene Oxide: Evaluation of the Best Experimental Conditions for Easy Production

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Autor(a) principal: Pavoski,Giovani
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Maraschin,Thuany, Fim,Fabiana de Carvalho, Balzaretti,Naira Maria, Galland,Griselda Barrera, Moura,Cássio Stein, Basso,Nara Regina de Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: This work aimed to produce graphene oxide with few graphene layers, a low number of defects, good conductivity and reasonable amount of oxygen, adequate for use as filler in polymeric composites. Two starting materials were evaluated: expanded graphite and graphite flakes. The method of oxidation used was the Staudenmaier one, which was tested over different lengths of time. No appreciable differences were found among the oxidation times and so the lowest oxidation time (24 h) was chosen as the most adequate. An investigation was also conducted into suitable temperatures for the reduction of graphite oxide. A temperature of 1000 ºC gave the best results, allowing a good quality material with few defects to be obtained. The reduction was also evaluated under inert and normal atmosphere. The best results were obtained when the least modified material, e. g., graphite flakes, was used as a starting material, oxidized for 24h and reduced at 1000 ºC for 30 s in a quartz ampoule under a normal atmosphere.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Few Layer Reduced Graphene Oxide: Evaluation of the Best Experimental Conditions for Easy Production
title Few Layer Reduced Graphene Oxide: Evaluation of the Best Experimental Conditions for Easy Production
spellingShingle Few Layer Reduced Graphene Oxide: Evaluation of the Best Experimental Conditions for Easy Production
Pavoski,Giovani
Graphene oxide
few layer graphene
graphite
grapheme
title_short Few Layer Reduced Graphene Oxide: Evaluation of the Best Experimental Conditions for Easy Production
title_full Few Layer Reduced Graphene Oxide: Evaluation of the Best Experimental Conditions for Easy Production
title_fullStr Few Layer Reduced Graphene Oxide: Evaluation of the Best Experimental Conditions for Easy Production
title_full_unstemmed Few Layer Reduced Graphene Oxide: Evaluation of the Best Experimental Conditions for Easy Production
title_sort Few Layer Reduced Graphene Oxide: Evaluation of the Best Experimental Conditions for Easy Production
author Pavoski,Giovani
author_facet Pavoski,Giovani
Maraschin,Thuany
Fim,Fabiana de Carvalho
Balzaretti,Naira Maria
Galland,Griselda Barrera
Moura,Cássio Stein
Basso,Nara Regina de Souza
author_role author
author2 Maraschin,Thuany
Fim,Fabiana de Carvalho
Balzaretti,Naira Maria
Galland,Griselda Barrera
Moura,Cássio Stein
Basso,Nara Regina de Souza
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pavoski,Giovani
Maraschin,Thuany
Fim,Fabiana de Carvalho
Balzaretti,Naira Maria
Galland,Griselda Barrera
Moura,Cássio Stein
Basso,Nara Regina de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Graphene oxide
few layer graphene
graphite
grapheme
topic Graphene oxide
few layer graphene
graphite
grapheme
description This work aimed to produce graphene oxide with few graphene layers, a low number of defects, good conductivity and reasonable amount of oxygen, adequate for use as filler in polymeric composites. Two starting materials were evaluated: expanded graphite and graphite flakes. The method of oxidation used was the Staudenmaier one, which was tested over different lengths of time. No appreciable differences were found among the oxidation times and so the lowest oxidation time (24 h) was chosen as the most adequate. An investigation was also conducted into suitable temperatures for the reduction of graphite oxide. A temperature of 1000 ºC gave the best results, allowing a good quality material with few defects to be obtained. The reduction was also evaluated under inert and normal atmosphere. The best results were obtained when the least modified material, e. g., graphite flakes, was used as a starting material, oxidized for 24h and reduced at 1000 ºC for 30 s in a quartz ampoule under a normal atmosphere.
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