Materials (Apr 2021)

High-Yield Production of Nano-Lateral Size Graphene Oxide by High-Power Ultrasonication

  • Licínia Timochenco,
  • Raquel Costa-Almeida,
  • Diana Bogas,
  • Filipa A. L. S. Silva,
  • Joana Silva,
  • André Pereira,
  • Fernão D. Magalhães,
  • Artur M. Pinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14081916
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 1916

Abstract

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Nanographene oxide (GOn) constitutes a nanomaterial of high value in the biomedical field. However, large scale production of highly stable aqueous dispersions of GOn is yet to be achieved. In this work, we explored high-power ultrasonication as a method to reduce particle size of GO and characterized the impact of the process on the physicochemical properties of the material. GOn was obtained with lateral dimensions of 99 ± 43 nm and surface charge of −39.9 ± 2.2 mV. High-power ultrasonication enabled an improvement of stability features, particularly by resulting in a decrease of the average particle size, as well as zeta potential, in comparison to GO obtained by low-power exfoliation and centrifugation (287 ± 139 nm; −29.7 ± 1.2 mV). Remarkably, GOn aqueous dispersions were stable for up to 6 months of shelf-time, with a global process yield of 74%. This novel method enabled the production of large volumes of highly concentrated (7.5 mg mL−1) GOn aqueous dispersions. Chemical characterization of GOn allowed the identification of characteristic oxygen functional groups, supporting high-power ultrasonication as a fast, efficient, and productive process for reducing GO lateral size, while maintaining the material’s chemical features.

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