Single Sheet Functionalized Graphene by Oxidation and Thermal Expansion of Graphite
Princeton University · Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
A detailed analysis of the thermal expansion mechanism of graphite oxide to produce functionalized graphene sheets is provided. Exfoliation takes place when the decomposition rate of the epoxy and hydroxyl sites of graphite oxide exceeds the diffusion rate of the evolved gases, thus yielding pressures that exceed the van der Waals forces holding the graphene sheets together. A comparison of the Arrhenius dependence of the reaction rate against the calculated diffusion coefficient based on Knudsen diffusion suggests a critical temperature of 550 °C which must be exceeded for exfoliation to occur. As a result of their wrinkled nature, the functionalized and defective graphene sheets do not collapse back to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 52.00
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 44
Authors
11- MMMichael McAllisterCorresponding
Princeton University, Sandia National Laboratories
- JLJe-Luen Li
Sandia National Laboratories, Princeton University
- DHDouglas H. Adamson
Princeton University, Sandia National Laboratories
- HCHannes C. Schniepp
Sandia National Laboratories, Princeton University
- AAAhmed Abdala
Princeton University, Sandia National Laboratories
Topics & keywords
- Graphene
- Materials science
- Oxide
- Graphite
- Exfoliation joint
- Diffusion
- Graphene oxide paper
- Thermal expansion