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Graphene exfoliation with supercritical fluids

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CARBON LETTERS
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 99-105

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SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s42823-020-00153-x

Keywords

Graphene; Exfoliation; Supercritical water; Supercritical fluids

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Graphene, an unconventional material, has exceptional properties and novel synthesis methods are being developed; researchers effectively exfoliated graphene from graphite using supercritical fluids and characterized its morphology and structure, showing promise for large-scale graphene production.
Graphene is an unconventional material with a two-dimensional hexagonal crystalline array of elemental carbon atoms and outstanding properties; accordingly, a desirable objective in the line of research of graphene is the development of novel and more productive methods of synthesis, validating its properties and applications. In our exploratory research, we have effectively exfoliated graphene from graphite using supercritical fluids (water, ethanol and carbon dioxide). The exfoliated graphene was properly characterized; via scanning electron microscopy, the morphology of graphene was observed; Raman spectra confirmed the exfoliation of graphene depicting the characteristic shift towards smaller Raman number in the 2D band (2676 cm(-1)) compared to that of graphite (approximate to 2700 cm(-1)); transmission electron microscopy analysis exhibited the crystalline structure of graphene attesting also the expected transparency of exfoliated layers. Graphene exfoliation from graphite by supercritical fluids promises to be a simple large-scale method for graphene production.

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