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Quantification of the Particle Size and Stability of Graphene Oxide in a Variety of Solvents
Authors:Jaime Taha‐Tijerina  Deepika Venkataramani  Clint P Aichele  Chandra Sekhar Tiwary  James E Smay  Akshay Mathkar  Patricia Chang  Pulickel M Ajayan
Institution:1. Department of Material Science and NanoEngineering, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA;2. School of Chemical Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA;3. Department of Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Abstract:The exceptional solution processing potential of graphene oxide (GO) is always one of its main advantages over graphene in terms of its industrial relevance in coatings, electronics, and energy storage. However, the presence of a variety of functional groups on the basal plane and edges of GO makes understanding suspension behavior in aqueous and organic solvents, a major challenge. Acoustic spectroscopy can also measure zeta potential to provide unique insight into flocculating, meta‐stable, and stable suspensions of GO in deionized water and a variety of organic solvents (including ethanol, ethylene glycol, and mineral oil). As expected, a match between solvent polarity and the polar functional groups on the GO surface favors stable colloidal suspensions accompanied by a smaller aggregate size tending toward disperse individual flakes of GO. This work is significant since it describes the characteristics of GO in solution and its ability to act as a precursor for graphene‐based materials.
Keywords:graphene oxide  particle size‐morphology  dispersion stability  graphene oxide stability  acoustic spectroscopy
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