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Brodie's or Hummers' Method: Oxidation Conditions Determine the Structure of Graphene Oxide.

Patrick FeichtJohannes BiskupekTatiana E GorelikJulian RennerChristian E HalbigMaria MaranskaFlorian PuchtlerUte KaiserSiegfried Eigler
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
Synthesis and studies of graphite oxide started more than 150 years ago and turned into a boom by the measurements of the outstanding physical properties of graphene. A series of preparation protocols emanated trying to optimize the synthesis of graphene oxide in order to obtain a less defective material, as source for graphene. However, over-oxidation of the carbon framework hampered establishing structure-property relationships. Here, the fact that two different synthetic methods for graphene oxide preparation lead to very similar types of graphene oxide with a preserved graphene lattice is demonstrated. Either sodium chlorate in nitric acid (similar to Brodie's method) or potassium permanganate in sulfuric acid (similar to Hummers' method) treatment are possible; however, reaction conditions must be controlled. With a preserved carbon lattice analytical differences between the samples relate to the altered on-plane functionality. Consequently, terming preparation protocols "according to Brodie's/Hummers' method" is not sufficient.
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