Frontiers in Chemistry (Jul 2021)

Highly Water-Dispersible Graphene Nanosheets From Electrochemical Exfoliation of Graphite

  • Si-Woo Park,
  • Si-Woo Park,
  • Byungkwon Jang,
  • Han Kim,
  • Jimin Lee,
  • Ji Young Park,
  • Sung-Oong Kang,
  • Yong-Ho Choa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.699231
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The electrochemical exfoliation of graphite has been considered to be an effective approach for the mass production of high-quality graphene due to its easy, simple, and eco-friendly synthetic features. However, water dispersion of graphene produced in the electrochemical exfoliation method has also been a challenging issue because of the hydrophobic properties of the resulting graphene. In this study, we report the electrochemical exfoliation method of producing water-dispersible graphene that importantly contains the relatively low oxygen content of <10% without any assistant dispersing agents. Through the mild in situ sulfate functionalization of graphite under alkaline electrochemical conditions using a pH buffer, the highly water-dispersible graphene could be produced without any additional separation processes of sedimentation and/or centrifugation. We found the resulting graphene sheets to have high crystalline basal planes, lateral sizes of several μm, and a thickness of <5 nm. Furthermore, the high aqueous dispersion stability of as-prepared graphene could be demonstrated using a multi-light scattering technique, showing very little change in the optical transmittance and the terbiscan stability index over time.

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