Zhenyuan JiXiaoping ShenGuoxing ZhuHu ZhouAihua Yuan
Graphene, which possesses unique nanostructure and excellent properties, is considered a low cost alternative to carbon nanotubes in nanocomposites. In this paper, we demonstrate a facile in situreduction approach for the synthesis of reduced graphene oxide/Ni (RGO/Ni) nanocomposites with different morphologies. The concentration of nickel ions has a great influence on the morphology of the RGO/Ni nanocomposites and an interesting RGO-wrapped nanostructure was obtained. Magnetic studies reveal a room-temperature ferromagnetic behavior of the RGO/Ni nanocomposites. The catalytic activities of the RGO/Ni nanocomposites were investigated for the reduction of p-nitrophenol by NaBH4. It was found that the nanocomposites show higher catalytic activity compared with the unsupported Ni nanoparticles. The catalytic performance of the RGO/Ni nanocomposites was even better than the RANEY® Ni catalyst. Moreover, after completion of the reaction the nanocomposite catalyst can be easily re-collected from the reaction system by a magnet. Thus, the RGO/Ni nanocomposites obtained in this work may find applications in catalysis, data storage, targeted drug transportation and magnetic resonance imaging technologies.
Zhenyuan JiYuqin WangJuan YangXiaoping ShenQiang YuLirong KongHu Zhou
Prasanta Kumar SahooBharati PanigrahyD. Bahadur
Jianfeng ShenXianfu LiNa LiMingxin Ye
Lianbo MaXiaoping ShenZhenyuan JiShuang WangHu ZhouGuoxing Zhu
Xiang GaoHao ZhaoYonggang LiuZhenpeng RenCuiping LinJianli TaoYunpu Zhai