Critical temperatures in the synthesis of graphene-like materials by thermal exfoliation–reduction of graphite oxide

Abstract We prepared a series of graphene-like materials by thermal exfoliation/reduction of a graphite oxide (GO) at temperatures between 127 °C and 2400 °C. The extent of the exfoliation and reduction of the GO at different temperatures, as well as the impact on the resultant graphene-like materials (TRGs), were studied through their chemical/structural characterization. The main oxygen loss was observed at 127 °C during the blasting of the GO, which produced its exfoliation into monolayer functionalized TRG with hydroxyl groups and minor amounts of epoxy and carboxyl groups. Above 600 °C, the reduction continued smoothly, with oxygen and hydrogen loss and the conversion of hybridised carbon atoms from sp3 into sp2. 1000 °C appears to be a critical temperature for the efficiency of the reduction process, as the resulting TRG contained

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