2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00723-012-0392-z
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Paramagnetic Impurities in Graphene Oxide

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“…2a and b. Materials prepared and studied by us are free from Mn 2+ ions, which were suggested as a possible source of this signal [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2a and b. Materials prepared and studied by us are free from Mn 2+ ions, which were suggested as a possible source of this signal [12].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the concentration of manganese increased drastically from 0.14 to 2,290 ppm (Table 1). Indeed, the Hummers method is known to result in considerable amounts of residual manganese because of the use of permanganate oxidant (43)(44)(45). This Hummers GO (HU-GO) was subsequently reduced to yield RGOs (HU-RGOs) using three different methods: thermal treatment (HU-TRGO), sodium borohydride (HU-NaBH 4 ), and hydrazine (HU-N 2 H 4 ).…”
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“…EPR studies also revealed the existence of Mn þ2 arising from the preparation procedure of rGO from GO and indicated that Mn þ2 is anchored to the graphene lattice and cannot be removed by conventional washing. 21,22 Quenching experiments through monitoring the EPR signal by Su et al 23 revealed that the catalytic activity of porous GO is related to the localized spins generated at the edge of the p-electron system. Prakash et al 24 found that EPR signals from ZnO-rGO hybrid materials occur at g-values in a range between 2.0042 and 2.0045, which is slightly higher than for "normal" graphitic EPR signals that typically resonate at g-values between 2.0022 and 2.0035, thus indicating an interaction among carbon-inherited spin species, p-electrons in condensed sp 2 -domains of graphene sheets and oxygen-vacancy-related defect centers of ZnO.…”
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