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Adsorption-Induced Expansion of Graphene Oxide Frameworks: Observation by in Situ Neutron Diffraction.


ABSTRACT: We have investigated adsorption-induced deformation in graphene oxide framework materials (GOFs) using neutron diffraction at sample pressures up to 140 bar. GOFs, made by the solvothermal reaction of graphite oxide and benzene-1,4-diboronic acid, are a suitable candidate for deformation studies due to their narrow (?1 nm), monodispersed, slit-shaped pores whose width can be measured by diffraction techniques. We have observed, in situ, a monotonic expansion of the slit width with increasing pressure upon adsorption of xenon, methane, and hydrogen under supercritical conditions. The expansion of ?4% observed for xenon at a pressure of 48 bar is the largest deformation yet reported for supercritical adsorption on a carbonaceous material. We find that the expansion of the three gases can be mapped onto a common curve based solely on their Lennard-Jones parameters, in a manner similar to a law of corresponding states.

SUBMITTER: Schaeperkoetter JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6854554 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adsorption-Induced Expansion of Graphene Oxide Frameworks: Observation by in Situ Neutron Diffraction.

Schaeperkoetter Joseph C JC   Connolly Matthew J MJ   Buck Zachary N ZN   Taub Haskell H   Kaiser Helmut H   Wexler Carlos C  

ACS omega 20191028 20


We have investigated adsorption-induced deformation in graphene oxide framework materials (GOFs) using neutron diffraction at sample pressures up to 140 bar. GOFs, made by the solvothermal reaction of graphite oxide and benzene-1,4-diboronic acid, are a suitable candidate for deformation studies due to their narrow (∼1 nm), monodispersed, slit-shaped pores whose width can be measured by diffraction techniques. We have observed, in situ, a monotonic expansion of the slit width with increasing pre  ...[more]

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