KONA Powder and Particle Journal (Aug 2020)
Fabrication and Characterization of Prussian Blue-Derived Iron Carbide-Iron Oxide Hybrid on Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanosheets
Abstract
This work demonstrates the fabrication of a nanoporous iron carbide-iron oxide/reduced graphene oxide (IC-IO/ rGO) hybrid via a controlled one-step thermal treatment of Prussian blue (PB)/GO hybrid at 450 °C under N2 flow. The PB/GO hybrid is initially prepared through the in-situ deposition of PB nanoparticles on the GO sheets through electrostatic interactions. The morphological analysis of the hybrid reveals the uniform coverage of the rGO sheets by IC-IO nanoparticles and the even distribution of carbon (C), oxygen (O), and iron (Fe) on the rGO nanosheets. As a result of the hybrid composition and controlled morphology, the surface area of the obtained IC-IO/rGO hybrid (~40 m2/g) is significantly enhanced compared to those of the calcined GO sheets and PB nanoparticles (without GO).
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