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Insights into the Stability of Graphene Oxide Aqueous Dispersions.

Codrut CostinasCatalin Alexandru SalageanLiviu Cosmin CotetMonica BaiaMilica TodeaKlára MagyariLucian Baia
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Understanding graphene oxide's stability (or lack thereof) in liquid solvents is critical for fine-tuning the material's characteristics and its potential involvement in future applications. In this work, through the use of structural and surface investigations, the alteration of the structural and edge-surface properties of 2D graphene oxide nanosheets was monitored over a period of eight weeks by involving DLS, zeta potential, XRD, XPS, Raman and FT-IR spectroscopy techniques. The samples were synthesized as an aqueous suspension by an original modified Marcano-Tour method centred on the sono-chemical exfoliation of graphite. Based on the acquired experimental results and the available literature, a phenomenological explanation of the two underlying mechanisms responsible for the meta-stability of graphene oxide aqueous dispersions is proposed. It is based on the cleavage of the carbon bonds in the first 3-4 weeks, while the bonding of oxygen functional groups on the carbon lattice occurs, and the transformation of epoxide and hydroxyl groups into adsorbed water molecules in a process driven by the availability of hydrogen in graphene oxide nanosheets.
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