High-yield electro-oxidative preparation of graphene oxide

Authors: Abdelkader, A.M., Kinloch, I.A., Dryfe, R.A.W.

Journal: Chemical Communications

Publication Date: 03/07/2014

Volume: 50

Issue: 61

Pages: 8402-8404

eISSN: 1364-548X

ISSN: 1359-7345

DOI: 10.1039/c4cc03260h

Abstract:

Herein, we report a green electrochemical oxidative approach to convert large quantities of graphite into graphene oxide (GO). The resulted GO flakes have been characterized using various analytical techniques. It was possible to control the degree of oxidation of the produced GO via controlling the electrochemical parameters of the process. © The Partner Organisations 2014.

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High-yield electro-oxidative preparation of graphene oxide.

Authors: Abdelkader, A.M., Kinloch, I.A., Dryfe, R.A.W.

Journal: Chem Commun (Camb)

Publication Date: 07/08/2014

Volume: 50

Issue: 61

Pages: 8402-8404

eISSN: 1364-548X

DOI: 10.1039/c4cc03260h

Abstract:

Herein, we report a green electrochemical oxidative approach to convert large quantities of graphite into graphene oxide (GO). The resulted GO flakes have been characterized using various analytical techniques. It was possible to control the degree of oxidation of the produced GO via controlling the electrochemical parameters of the process.

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High-yield electro-oxidative preparation of graphene oxide

Authors: Abdelkader, A.M., Kinloch, I.A., Dryfe, R.A.W.

Journal: CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS

Publication Date: 07/08/2014

Volume: 50

Issue: 61

Pages: 8402-8404

eISSN: 1364-548X

ISSN: 1359-7345

DOI: 10.1039/c4cc03260h

Source: Web of Science

High-yield electro-oxidative preparation of graphene oxide.

Authors: Abdelkader, A.M., Kinloch, I.A., Dryfe, R.A.W.

Journal: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)

Publication Date: 08/2014

Volume: 50

Issue: 61

Pages: 8402-8404

eISSN: 1364-548X

ISSN: 1359-7345

DOI: 10.1039/c4cc03260h

Abstract:

Herein, we report a green electrochemical oxidative approach to convert large quantities of graphite into graphene oxide (GO). The resulted GO flakes have been characterized using various analytical techniques. It was possible to control the degree of oxidation of the produced GO via controlling the electrochemical parameters of the process.

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