Highly Efficient Preparation Of Graphite Oxide Without Water Enhanced Oxidation
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS(2021)
摘要
Graphite oxide has become an important precursor for graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide, and a wide range of other graphene-based materials or composites. In numerous Hummers' methods for the preparation of graphite oxide, water is added to promote the oxidization reaction but causes problems of tedious purification and liquid waste, which raises concerns of environment processing cost in the large-scale production of graphite oxide. Herein, we propose a highly efficient oxidization of chemical expandable graphite (CEG) for one-step preparation of graphite oxide while water is not added during the oxidization. This method features a direct separation of the solid reactant from the liquid oxidant, allowing the reuse of waste acid and quick centrifugal washing of products close to neutral pH. This strategy also benefits the highly efficient utilization of the oxidant potassium permanganate (KMnO4), indicated by the high monolayer/bilayer yield (similar to 90%) of graphene oxide for a KMnO4/CEG mass ratio as low as 2.5. Without the hydration reaction, which generally leads to etching of graphitic sheets, the graphene oxide platelets made from this strategy readily maintain a large size of 30 similar to 110 mu m for the CEG of 80 mesh grids (similar to 175 mu m), making the current method suitable for the preparation of thermally and electrically conductive graphene films. This work provides a more efficient and environmentally friendly preparation technique for the industrial production of graphite oxide and relevant materials.
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