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Effect of Pretreatment Conditions on the Precise Nanoporosity of Graphene Oxide.

Partha BairiAyumi FuruseKazunori FujisawaTakuya HayashiKatsumi Kaneko
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2022)
Nanoscale pores in graphene oxide (GO) control various important functions. The nanoporosity of GO is sensitive to low-temperature heating. Therefore, it is important to carefully process GO and GO-based materials to achieve superior functions. Optimum pretreatment conditions, such as the pre-evacuation temperature and time, are important during gas adsorption in GO to obtain accurate pore structure information. This study demonstrated that the pre-evacuation temperature and time for gas adsorption in GO must be approximately 333-353 K and 4 h, respectively, to avoid the irreversible alteration of nanoporosity. In situ temperature-dependent Fourier-transform infrared spectra and thermogravimetric analysis-mass spectrometry suggested significant structural changes in GO above the pre-evacuation temperature (353 K) through the desorption of "physically adsorbed water" and decomposition of unstable surface functional groups. The nanoporosity of GO significantly changed above the aforementioned pre-evacuation temperature and time. Thus, standard pretreatment is indispensable for understanding the intrinsic interface properties of GO.
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