1994
DOI: 10.1016/0008-6223(94)90168-6
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Formation process and structure of graphite oxide

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“…The splitting of the (001) peak in the XRD pattern can be attributed to the fact that the carbon−carbon bonds go through an intermediate state when the carbon hybridization changes from sp 2 to sp 3 during the oxidation process. 30 With the increasing level of oxidation, G@GO shows a predominant peak at ∼11.8°, and the (002) peak becomes broader and shifts toward smaller angles (from ∼26.4 to ∼24.2°), indicating the destruction of the stacked graphitic structure. It is noted that the native graphite (002) peak persists for various oxidation levels, indicating the incomplete oxidation of the carbon fiber.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The splitting of the (001) peak in the XRD pattern can be attributed to the fact that the carbon−carbon bonds go through an intermediate state when the carbon hybridization changes from sp 2 to sp 3 during the oxidation process. 30 With the increasing level of oxidation, G@GO shows a predominant peak at ∼11.8°, and the (002) peak becomes broader and shifts toward smaller angles (from ∼26.4 to ∼24.2°), indicating the destruction of the stacked graphitic structure. It is noted that the native graphite (002) peak persists for various oxidation levels, indicating the incomplete oxidation of the carbon fiber.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Exfoliated graphite Micrograf HC-11 from Nacional do Grafite (Brazil) with median particle size of 10 µm (supplier data) was obtained via the well-known process of acid intercalation and posterior thermal expansion (EG-exfoliated graphite) [14] . All of the materials were used as received.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graphite oxide (GO), a derivative produced from graphite by oxidation in solution, can form various intercalation compounds with cationic molecules because of its functional groups on the surface such as carboxylic acid and hydroxyl group [1]. In recent years, some new porous graphite materials produced from intercalated graphite oxide (GO) by calcination (heating) have been reported: iron oxide pillared graphite having selectivity of gas adsorption [2], a pillared porous carbon produced through pyrolysis of silylated graphite oxide [3], exfoliated graphite oxides with colloidal titania [4], and so on.…”
Section: Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graphite oxide (GO) was prepared by oxidation of graphite powder (Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) according to Brodie's method [1] using nitric acid and potassium chlorate. The composition of the GO was estimated to C 8 O 3.6 H 3.1 by elemental analysis.…”
Section: Articlementioning
confidence: 99%