2016
DOI: 10.14233/ajchem.2016.19577
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Extraction and Characterization of Wrinkled Graphene Nanolayers from Commercial Graphite

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“…At some part, clustering spheres and formation of multilayer and honey comb structure are noticed. This is owing to the van der Waals forces leading to the agglomeration of carbon dots [3,6]. The TEM analysis confirms the formation of mixed phase structure of carbon nanomaterial in the leached product of sub-bituminous coal.…”
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“…At some part, clustering spheres and formation of multilayer and honey comb structure are noticed. This is owing to the van der Waals forces leading to the agglomeration of carbon dots [3,6]. The TEM analysis confirms the formation of mixed phase structure of carbon nanomaterial in the leached product of sub-bituminous coal.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Graphene-wonder material of carbon is a monolayer, hexagonal structure having exceptional physical, chemical and mechanical properties [1][2][3]. Graphene is synthesized from variety of precursors like graphite, graphene oxide, carbon nanotubes, carbon fibres and activated carbon.…”
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“…The determined C to O ratios were shown in Table . As displayed in the Figure a‐b, the high‐resolution C 1s XPS spectra of GO and D‐graphene were deconvoluted into 4 peaks around the binding energies of 284.8, 286.8, 287.7, and 289.5 eV corresponding to the C=C (sp 2 ‐carbon), C−O (epoxy/hydroxyl), C=O (carbonyl), and O−C=O (carboxyl) groups . The peak intensity of D‐graphene corresponding to oxygen functional groups decreased and some of them (C=O) completely vanished, which indicates the delphinium root extract is highly effective in the reduction of GO to D‐graphene and the C to O ratio also apparently increased in the D‐graphene (8.07) when compared to GO (5.05) as shown in Table .…”
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“…The determined C to O ratios were shown in Table 1. As displayed in the [57,58] The peak intensity of Dgraphene corresponding to oxygen functional groups decreased and some of them (C=O) completely vanished, which indicates the delphinium root extract is highly effective in the reduction of GO to D-graphene and the C to O ratio also apparently increased in the D-graphene (8.07) when compared to GO (5.05) as shown in Table 1. The C to O ratio obtained in this method (8.07) is higher than that of the several reported green reductants as shown in Table 2.…”
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confidence: 92%