In this article, graphite oxide was prepared via Hummers method, then reduced by L-ascorbic acid to obtain colloidal suspension of graphene. The resultant graphene was characterized by FT-IR, UV-vis, Raman, XRD, AFM, TEM in detail, and it was found that the the sp 2 domain of graphene oxide is restored efficiently, the suspension is very stable and most of the graphene is single-layer. Compared to hydrazine hydrate, L-ascorbic acid has higher deoxygenation efficiency and inclines to gain few-layer graphene and its stable suspensions.
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