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Structural Stability and Disorder Level of Moderately Reduced Paper-like Graphene Oxide Investigated with Micro-Raman Analysis.

Karol Adam JanulewiczTomasz FokBartosz BartosewiczAndrzej BartnikHenryk FiedorowiczPrzemyslaw Wachulak
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
This paper discusses the results of the micro-Raman analysis performed on paper-like graphene oxide (GO) samples consisting of many functionalised graphene layers and annealed at moderate temperatures (≤500 °C) under vacuum conditions (p ≃ 10 -4 mbar). The analysis of the standalone samples revealed that the obtained material is characterised by a noticeable disorder level but still stays below the commonly accepted threshold of high or total disorder. GO formed in a simple way showed two spectral bands above 1650 cm -1 recorded very rarely or not at all and their origin has been discussed in detail. The results also confirmed the metastable character of multilayer GO after the annealing process at moderate temperatures as the C/O ratio was kept between 2 and 3 and the spectral features were stable within the annealing temperature range.
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