1966
DOI: 10.1038/209906c0
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Measurement of Graphitic Acid Surface with Polar Molecules

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“…Brodie GO immersed in excess of water showed an increase in d(001) by ∼2 Å upon compression up to the point of water solidification (1.4 GPa), see the inset Intercalation. Amines n-Propylamine 13.0 Å, 196 16.1 Å 161 20.3 Å 161 n-Butylamine 8.3 Å-13.6 Å, 170,178,200 15.0 Å, 175 16.0-16.8 Å, 93,196 18.1 Å, 161 19.5 Å 183 10.0 Å, 190 11.8 Å, 194 This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.…”
Section: Swelling Of Graphite Oxides In Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Brodie GO immersed in excess of water showed an increase in d(001) by ∼2 Å upon compression up to the point of water solidification (1.4 GPa), see the inset Intercalation. Amines n-Propylamine 13.0 Å, 196 16.1 Å 161 20.3 Å 161 n-Butylamine 8.3 Å-13.6 Å, 170,178,200 15.0 Å, 175 16.0-16.8 Å, 93,196 18.1 Å, 161 19.5 Å 183 10.0 Å, 190 11.8 Å, 194 This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.…”
Section: Swelling Of Graphite Oxides In Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Swelling in organic solvents. The interlayer distance at ambient temperature for Brodie and Hummers graphite oxides -5.9 Å, 161,163-166 6.2-7.4 Å,93,97,99,111,130,162,[167][168][169][170][171][172][173][174][175][176][177][178][179][180][181][182] 7.8 Å 183 6.4-6.9 Å,21,161,164 7.2-8.3 Å,58,97,127,177,[184][185][186][187][188][189][190] 8.6-9.0 Å[191][192][193][194] …”
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“…15,25,29,31,32 However, a careful literature search reveals that several extensive studies of GO swelling in a variety of alcohols were performed in the 1950s and 60s. 24,33 These studies seem to be undeservingly forgotten, while the reported anomalies are not currently understood. Swelling of GO in alcohols with progressively larger sizes of molecules (up to 18 carbon atoms) was demonstrated to result in an increase in the interlayer distance of GO of up to ∼50 Å.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…short and long chain alcohols, [50][51] glycols, [52] various kind of amines, [53][54] amides, [54] ketones. [52,54] The common feature of all these solvents is that they are liquid at ambient conditions. Swelling occurs rather rapidly when GO is immersed into liquid solvent, but solvents evaporate at least partly once the GO is exposed to ambient air conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%