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A Green Approach to the Synthesis of Graphene Nanosheets

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 3, Issue 9, Pages 2653-2659

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn900227d

Keywords

graphene nanosheets; electrochemical synthesis; electrocatalysis; FTIR; dopamine

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program [2007CB714501]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20535010, 20775035, 20828006, 20821063]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK2007147]

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Graphene can be viewed as an individual atomic plane extracted from graphite, as unrolled single-walled carbon nanotube or as an extended flat fullerene molecule. In this paper, a facile approach to the synthesis of high quality graphene nanosheets in large scale through electrochemical reduction of exfoliated graphite oxide precursor at cathodic potentials (completely reduced potential: -1.5 V) is reported. This method is green and fast, and will not result in contamination of the reduced material. The electrochemically reduced graphene nanosheets have been carefully characterized by spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques in comparison to the chemically reduced graphene-based product. Particularly, FTIR spectra indicate that a variety of the oxygen-containing functional groups have been thoroughly removed from the graphite oxide plane via electrochemical reduction. The chemically converted materials are not expected to exhibit graphene's electronic properties because of residual defects. Indeed, the high quality grapheme accelerates the electron transfer rate in dopamine electrochemistry (Delta E-p is as small as 44 mV which is much smaller than that on a glassy carbon electrode). This approach opens up the possibility for assembling graphene biocomposites for electrocatalysis and the construction of blosensors..

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