This is an accepted version of a paper published in Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. This paper has been peer-reviewed but does not include the final publisher proof-corrections or journal pagination.Citation for the published paper: Talyzin, A., Sundqvist, B., Szabó, T., Dmitriev, V. (2011
RECEIVED DATE ABSTRACTGraphite oxide immersed in excess of basic or acidic water media was studied using synchrotron X-ray diffraction at high pressure using diamond anvil cells. The lattice spacing of graphite oxide in excess of NaOH solution increases by the enormous value of 85% at 1.6 GPa. In contrast, structure expansion of graphite oxide immersed in liquid water with added HCl is significantly less pronounced compared to compression in pure water. The point of media solidification correlated with sharp decrease of graphite oxide layers separation due to partial withdrawal of water from the structure. Therefore, pressure induced structural breathing of graphite oxide due to insertion/desertion of water into/from interlayer