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Electrochemical Method To Prepare Graphene Quantum Dots and Graphene Oxide Quantum Dots

Satyaprakash AhirwarSudhanshu MallickD. Bahadur

Year: 2017 Journal:   ACS Omega Vol: 2 (11)Pages: 8343-8353   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

In this study, we present the preparation of graphene quantum dots (GQDs) and graphene oxide quantum dots (GOQDs). GQDs/GOQDs are prepared by an easy electrochemical exfoliation method, in which two graphite rods are used as electrodes. The electrolyte used is a combination of citric acid and alkali hydroxide in water. Four types of quantum dots, GQD1-GQD4, are prepared by varying alkali hydroxide concentration in the electrolyte, while keeping the citric acid concentration fixed. Variation of alkali hydroxide concentration in the electrolyte results in the production of GOQDs. Balanced reaction of citric acid and alkali hydroxide results in the production of GQDs (GQD3). However, three variations in alkali hydroxide concentration result in GOQDs (GQD1, GQD2, and GQD4). GOQDs show tunable oxygen functional groups, which are confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. GQDs/GOQDs show absorption in the UV region and show excitation-dependent photoluminescence behavior. The obtained average size is 2-3 nm, as revealed by transmission electron microscopy. X-ray diffraction peak at around 10° and broad D band peak at 1350 cm-1 in Raman spectra confirm the presence of oxygen-rich functional groups on the surface of GOQDs. These GQDs and GOQDs show blue to green luminescence under 365 nm UV irradiation.

Keywords:
Graphene Quantum dot Oxide Nanotechnology Graphene oxide paper Materials science Graphene quantum dot Electrochemistry Graphene nanoribbons Physics Quantum mechanics Electrode Metallurgy

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