Characterisation of reduced graphene oxide: Effects of reduction variables on electrical conductivity

02 engineering and technology 0210 nano-technology
DOI: 10.1016/j.mseb.2014.11.002 Publication Date: 2014-11-17T23:24:12Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Graphene is a useful material because of its excellent electronic and physical properties. Graphene and its derivatives can be used as functional reinforcements in polymers for applications, such as sensors, flexible devices, packaging, and functional nanocomposites. This article focuses on the synthesis, reduction using three different reductants (hydrobromic acid, hydrazine hydrate and hydroiodic acid) and characterisation (using Raman spectroscopy X-ray diffraction and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) of reduced graphene oxide in order to systematically maximise its electrical conductivity and identify a structure with physical properties which possesses higher electrical conductivity. Results for reduced graphene oxide film that has been reduced with hydroiodic acid show an electrical conductivity of 103.3 S cm−1 with better flexibility compared to rGOs reduced by hydrobromic acid and hydrazine hydrate.
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