2019
DOI: 10.3906/kim-1901-47
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The effect of starting material types on the structure of graphene oxide and graphene

Abstract: In this study, the effects of starting material types on graphene oxide (GO) are reported with the aim of developing graphene (GR) synthesis. The GOs were prepared from natural graphite (NG) powder and graphite nanoplate (GNp) based on the Hummers method. Two kinds of GR were successfully synthesized using GOs, which were prepared from NG and GNp in the presence of hydrazine and ammonia for 24 h at a 100 • C reaction temperature. The synthesized GOs and GRs were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniq… Show more

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“…In the FTIR analysis of the N-Gr samples obtained using the hydrothermal method, it was observed that the spectra obtained (Figure 4) were consistent with the literature; -OH and N-H stretching vibrations were observed in the wavelength range of 3000 -3700 cm -1 [25][26][27], symmetrical and asymmetrical CH 2 vibrations were observed at 2908 and 2835 cm -1 wavelengths [22,28], C=N vibrations were observed at 1502 cm -1 wavelength [29][30][31], and aromatic C-N stretching vibrations were determined at 1215 cm -1 wavelength [32,33]. The peak at 1705 cm -1 wavelength indicates the deoxidation of GO, while the peaks at 1502 and 1215 cm -1 wavelengths indicate the presence of nitrogen [31][32][33].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…In the FTIR analysis of the N-Gr samples obtained using the hydrothermal method, it was observed that the spectra obtained (Figure 4) were consistent with the literature; -OH and N-H stretching vibrations were observed in the wavelength range of 3000 -3700 cm -1 [25][26][27], symmetrical and asymmetrical CH 2 vibrations were observed at 2908 and 2835 cm -1 wavelengths [22,28], C=N vibrations were observed at 1502 cm -1 wavelength [29][30][31], and aromatic C-N stretching vibrations were determined at 1215 cm -1 wavelength [32,33]. The peak at 1705 cm -1 wavelength indicates the deoxidation of GO, while the peaks at 1502 and 1215 cm -1 wavelengths indicate the presence of nitrogen [31][32][33].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…From the TEM image of xGnP, which is given in Figure 7a, partially wrinkled and transparent graphene sheets could be clearly seen. This wrinkled sheet like morphology, seen in the literature for graphene, has been interpreted as a reduction in the angular tension between carbon bonds due to changes between sp 2 and sp 3 hybridized carbon atoms and the atomic arrangement becoming more stable by taking on a wrinkled aspect [55,56]. The SEM image for the (PPy/xGnP5)bm is given in Figure 7b.…”
Section: Surface Morphology Analysismentioning
confidence: 64%
“…This method has a higher degree of oxidation and a better-quality structure with fewer defects for GO compared to previous methods. Various modifications have been made to Hummers method in the literature for optimization and adjusting controllable structure for GO production [14,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%