2014
DOI: 10.1039/c3cs60217f
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Grapheneviasonication assisted liquid-phase exfoliation

Abstract: Graphene, the 2D form of carbon based material existing as a single layer of atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice, has set the science and technology sectors alight with interest in the last decade in view of its astounding electrical and thermal properties, combined with its mechanical stiffness, strength and elasticity. Two distinct strategies have been undertaken for graphene production, i.e. the bottom-up and the top-down. The former relies on the generation of graphene from suitably designed molecular bu… Show more

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“…Irreversible exfoliation of graphite occurs when the surface energy of the solvent is close to the surface energy of graphite which overcomes Van der Waals forces between graphene sheets [14,20]. Among the best tested solvents are 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (NMP) [20][21][22] and halogenated aromatic solvents [23,24].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Irreversible exfoliation of graphite occurs when the surface energy of the solvent is close to the surface energy of graphite which overcomes Van der Waals forces between graphene sheets [14,20]. Among the best tested solvents are 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (NMP) [20][21][22] and halogenated aromatic solvents [23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graphite can be exfoliated by intercalation [18], oxidation (with subsequent reduction) [15] or sonication in organic solvents or water solutions of surfactants or polymers [14]. Graphene synthesis by chemical functionalization of graphite with intercalating compounds or its oxidation by modified Hummers method is a multistep process consequently resulting in a contaminated and defected product particularly when it comes to graphene oxide [19].…”
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“…In the first method, the graphene can be separated by applying some external force, such as mechanical mixing and sonication, and is then stabilized by enclosure in a polymer or surfactant complex [130] [131]. It prevents the re-aggregation of graphene.…”
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confidence: 99%