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Edge-carboxylated graphene nanosheets via ball milling.


ABSTRACT: Low-cost, high-yield production of graphene nanosheets (GNs) is essential for practical applications. We have achieved high yield of edge-selectively carboxylated graphite (ECG) by a simple ball milling of pristine graphite in the presence of dry ice. The resultant ECG is highly dispersable in various solvents to self-exfoliate into single- and few-layer (? 5 layers) GNs. These stable ECG (or GN) dispersions have been used for solution processing, coupled with thermal decarboxylation, to produce large-area GN films for many potential applications ranging from electronic materials to chemical catalysts. The electrical conductivity of a thermally decarboxylated ECG film was found to be as high as 1214 S/cm, which is superior to its GO counterparts. Ball milling can thus provide simple, but efficient and versatile, and eco-friendly (CO(2)-capturing) approaches to low-cost mass production of high-quality GNs for applications where GOs have been exploited and beyond.

SUBMITTER: Jeon IY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3326447 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Edge-carboxylated graphene nanosheets via ball milling.

Jeon In-Yup IY   Shin Yeon-Ran YR   Sohn Gyung-Joo GJ   Choi Hyun-Jung HJ   Bae Seo-Yoon SY   Mahmood Javeed J   Jung Sun-Min SM   Seo Jeong-Min JM   Kim Min-Jung MJ   Wook Chang Dong D   Dai Liming L   Baek Jong-Beom JB  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120327 15


Low-cost, high-yield production of graphene nanosheets (GNs) is essential for practical applications. We have achieved high yield of edge-selectively carboxylated graphite (ECG) by a simple ball milling of pristine graphite in the presence of dry ice. The resultant ECG is highly dispersable in various solvents to self-exfoliate into single- and few-layer (≤ 5 layers) GNs. These stable ECG (or GN) dispersions have been used for solution processing, coupled with thermal decarboxylation, to produce  ...[more]

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