“…25 Graphene oxide (GO) is attracting special attention in many research fields such as antimicrobial nanohybrid, 26 batteries, 27 Nanomembranes, 28 photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants, 29 and supported catalysts 30,31 due to its unique and exclusive properties including excellent chemical stability, high specific surface area, outstanding mechanical performance, and high thermal stability. [32][33][34] Because of having oxygen-containing functional surface groups such as hydroxyl, epoxide, and carboxylic acid, GO resolved the non-dispersion of graphene sheets in aqueous medium. It also has more active sites for loading of catalytically active species than pristine graphene.…”