2017
DOI: 10.1039/c6ra28311j
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Synthesis and characterization of sulfophenyl-functionalized reduced graphene oxide sheets

Abstract: We report modification of graphene oxide by thermal reduction to obtain reduced graphene oxide and subsequent functionalization with sulfophenyl groups to obtain SRGO as well as the characterization of these materials by TGA-MS.

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“…[62] It can also be attributed to the structural changes that occur during the nanocomposite formation, whereby partial graphitic (sp 2 ) structure is restored. [63] This is also supported by the PXRD pattern of the sonochemically prepared composite, wherein it shows a peak corresponding to the graphitic structure as explained. In case of the nanocomposite prepared by the sonochemical method, a slight deviation (24 cm -1 ) in the position of D band and lowering of the I D /I G ratio as compared to the GO only sample is seen, which may be attributed to the interaction of metal ions with the organic functionalities on the GO surface.…”
Section: Surface and Morphological Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…[62] It can also be attributed to the structural changes that occur during the nanocomposite formation, whereby partial graphitic (sp 2 ) structure is restored. [63] This is also supported by the PXRD pattern of the sonochemically prepared composite, wherein it shows a peak corresponding to the graphitic structure as explained. In case of the nanocomposite prepared by the sonochemical method, a slight deviation (24 cm -1 ) in the position of D band and lowering of the I D /I G ratio as compared to the GO only sample is seen, which may be attributed to the interaction of metal ions with the organic functionalities on the GO surface.…”
Section: Surface and Morphological Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…A low I D /I G ratio indicates an increase in the crystallite size that results in diminished disorder in GO associated with oxygen functional groups due to the harsh oxidation employed in preparing the GO . It can also be attributed to the structural changes that occur during the nanocomposite formation, whereby partial graphitic (sp 2 ) structure is restored . This is also supported by the PXRD pattern of the sonochemically prepared composite, wherein it shows a peak corresponding to the graphitic structure as explained.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…In addition, the spectrum does not show the characteristic stretching vibrational bands of CN in amide groups at ≈1260 cm −1 that are commonly known as demonstrative evidence for covalent conjugation . At the same time, the peak at 1712 cm −1 , characteristic of carboxylic acid and carbonyl moieties, is present in the spectrum of the nanocomposite, demonstrating that thionine is predominantly conjugated to GA via noncovalent π–π interactions. The slight shift in the thionine bands of the nanocomposite is likely due to the π network.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The BJH pore size distribution with mesoporous nature and high specific surface area of the sample EC-GC10 demonstrates that the thermal reduction with loss of oxygen functional group has created more porosity when compared to that of the other two samples and this may be due to high-temperature annealing 53 . The above-obtained BET reports suggest that the sample having a high specific surface area with mesoporous nature may play a significant role and can also afford ideal pathways that will improve current density in PSC device 54 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%