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Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 2014, Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 294–306
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Synthesis of graphene nanoplatelets from peroxosulfate graphite intercalation compounds
A. V. Melezhyk, A. G. Tkachev Tambov State Technical University, Tambov, Russia
Abstract:
Ultrasonic exfoliation of expanded graphite compound obtained by cold expansion of graphite intercalated with peroxodisulfuric acid was shown to allow the creation of graphene nanoplatelets with thickness of about 5 – 10 nm. The resulting graphene material contained surface oxide groups. The expanded graphite intercalation compound was exfoliated by ultrasound much easier than thermally expanded graphite. A mechanism for the cleavage of graphite to graphene nanoplatelets is proposed. It includes: (1) formation of ionic graphite compound intercalated with peroxodisulfate anions; (2) decomposition of intercalated peroxodisulfate anions with formation of active free radicals which (3) attach covalently to carbon atoms; (4) cleavage and expansion of the graphite crystal due to the thickening of the peripheral region of graphene layers and release of gaseous oxygen between graphene layers; (5) hydrolysis of the expanded graphite compound; and, finally, (6) ultrasonic breaking of graphene nanoplatelet agglomerates.
Keywords:
graphene, graphene nanoplatelets, peroxodisulfuric acid, graphite intercalation compounds, cold expansion.
Citation:
A. V. Melezhyk, A. G. Tkachev, “Synthesis of graphene nanoplatelets from peroxosulfate graphite intercalation compounds”, Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 5:2 (2014), 294–306
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