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Synthesis of graphene oxide using boric acid in hummers method

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DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.129802

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Hummers method; Graphene oxide; Boric acid

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An improved Hummers method for synthesizing graphene oxide (GO) using boric acid has been developed, which can shorten the reaction time, inhibit effectively the generation of carboxyl groups, eliminate the emission of toxic gases, and increase the yield. The GO synthesized by this method has fewer structural defects compared to the traditional method.
An improved Hummers method for preparing graphene oxide (GO) has been developed using boric acid (H3BO3) to replace sodium nitrate (NaNO3). This modification can shorten the reaction time to 1 h at mom temperature, inhibit effectively the generation of carbonyl and carboxyl groups, eliminate the emission of toxic gases of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and dinitrogen tetroxide (N2O4), and increase the yield by 10% in GO production. While the morphology of GO synthesized by the modified Hummers method, observed by SEM and TEM, is similar to that of the traditional Hummers method, Raman analysis found that the GO synthesized herein has fewer structural defects than the traditional Hummers method. XPS analysis indicated that boric acid had a significant inhibitory effect on the carbonyl groups. Boric acid could mitigate the formation of carbonyl groups, but did not prevent the formation of carbonyl groups.

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