JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synthesis of reduced Graphene Oxide (rGO) using different treatments of Graphene Oxide (GO)

Mohammad Fiqri ZainuddinNik Him Nik RaikhanNur Hidayati OthmanWan Fazlida Hanim Abdullah

Year: 2018 Journal:   IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering Vol: 358 Pages: 012046-012046   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

In this work, a combined chemical and mechanical method was used for the production of graphene instead of chemical method only. The use of mechanical sonication was to assists exfoliation graphene oxide (GO) besides the used of chemical reagents. Then, the reduction of GO into graphene was carried out using L-ascorbic acid. The effects sonication cause synthesis of GO undergoes peeling graphitic layer and at the same time expose the layer with oxidizing agent. The properties of GO and reduced-graphene oxide (rGO) using various routes were investigated using XRD and FTIR. The main characteristics peak was observed at 7°and 9° for GO prepared using sonication and without sonication, respectively. The decreased of 2-theta degree of GO prepared using sonication indicates that the d-value becomes bigger. Estimation of average diameter rGO (with sonication) was 24.49 nm while rGO (without sonication) was 126.2 nm. The reduction of both GO was then carried out using an environmentally reducing agent, ascorbic acid. It was found that the L-ascorbic acid was effective in removing oxygenated functional groups. The conductivity values obtained for rGO-s was 7640 S/m while rGO-ws was is 678 S/m.

Keywords:
Sonication Graphene Ascorbic acid Oxide Exfoliation joint Oxidizing agent Reducing agent Materials science Chemical engineering Reagent Nanotechnology Nuclear chemistry Chemistry Organic chemistry Metallurgy

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Graphene research and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Graphene and Nanomaterials Applications
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