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The Route to Functional Graphene Oxide
Authors:Kinga Haubner Dr  Jan Murawski  Phillip Olk Dr  Lukas M Eng Prof  Christoph Ziegler  Barbara Adolphi Dr  Evelin Jaehne Dr
Institution:1. Technische Universit?t Dresden, Professur für Makromolekulare Chemie, Zellescher Weg 19, 01069 Dresden (Germany), Fax: (+49)?351‐463‐37122;2. Current address: Leibnitz‐Institut für Festk?rper‐ und Werkstofftechnik Dresden, Institut für Festk?rperforschung, Helmholtzstra?e 20, 01069 Dresden (Germany);3. Institut für Angewandte Photophysik, Technische Universit?t Dresden, George‐B?hr‐Stra?e 1, 01069 Dresden (Germany);4. Technische Universit?t Dresden, Professur für Physikalische Chemie, Bergstr. 66b, 01069 Dresden (Germany);5. Technische Universit?t Dresden, Institut für Halbleiter‐ und Systemtechnik, N?thnitzer Stra?e 64, 01187 Dresden (Germany)
Abstract:We report on an easy‐to‐use, successful, and reproducible route to synthesize functionalized graphite oxide (GO) and its conversion to graphene‐like materials through chemical or thermal reduction of GO. Graphite oxide containing hydroxyl, epoxy, carbonyl, and carboxyl groups loses mainly hydroxyl and epoxy groups during reduction, whereas carboxyl species remain untouched. The interaction of functionalized graphene with fluorescent methylene blue (MB) is investigated and compared to graphite, fully oxidized GO, as well as thermally and chemically reduced GO. Optical absorption and emission spectra of the composites indicate a clear preference for MB interaction with the GO derivatives containing a large number of functional groups (GO and chemically reduced GO), whereas graphite and thermally reduced GO only incorporate a few MB molecules. These findings are consistent with thermogravimetric, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopic, and Raman data recorded at every stage of preparation. The optical data also indicate concentration‐dependent aggregation of MB on the GO surface leading to stable MB dimers and trimers. The MB dimers are responsible for fluorescence quenching, which can be controlled by varying the pH value.
Keywords:carbon  dyes/pigments  graphene oxide  oxidation  reduction
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