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Magnetic Characteristics of Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide
Materials Science Forum, 2021Graphene oxide (GO) is 2D material made of honey comb carbon structure as backbone and decorated by oxygen functional groups in both sides. These functional groups have role to the GO properties, such as magnetic susceptibility, band gap, conductivity.
Norman Syakir +6 more
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Dispersion behaviour of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2014The dispersion behaviour of graphene oxide (GO) and chemically reduced GO (rGO) has been investigated in a wide range of organic solvents. The effect of the reduction process on the GO solubility in eighteen different solvents was examined and analysed, taking into consideration the solvent polarity, the surface tension and the Hansen and Hildebrand ...
Dimitrios Konios +3 more
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Inorganic Materials, 2012
This paper describes a novel approach to the preparation of reduced graphene oxide and its dispersions in organic solvents. Graphite oxide, graphene oxide, and reduced graphene oxide have been prepared and characterized by a variety of physicochemical techniques.
S. V. Tkachev +5 more
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This paper describes a novel approach to the preparation of reduced graphene oxide and its dispersions in organic solvents. Graphite oxide, graphene oxide, and reduced graphene oxide have been prepared and characterized by a variety of physicochemical techniques.
S. V. Tkachev +5 more
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Determination of the Local Chemical Structure of Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide
Advanced Materials, 2010The local atomic structure of graphene oxide (GO) and reduced annealed graphene oxide (raGO) is determined via ultra-high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. We find that the proposed and desired return to graphene from GO is not possible through the synthetic route employed.
Rolf Erni, Zonghoon Lee, Nasim Alem
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Synthesis, dispersion, and cytocompatibility of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2012The synthesis, characterization, and toxicity of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide are reported. Prior to the cytocompatibility tests the stability of the suspensions in a wide range of concentrations (3.125-100 μg/mL) of three different dispersants is studied.
Malgorzata, Wojtoniszak +8 more
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Synthesis of Reduced Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide/Ruthenium Oxide for Supercapacitors
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2011Abstract not Available.
Yao Chen, Xiong Zhang, Yanwei Ma
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Effects of oxidation on the defect of reduced graphene oxides in graphene preparation
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2015The relationship between the defects of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and the oxidation degree of graphite in the preparation of graphene with chemical conversion method has been studied in this work. This study was performed on an artificial graphite through the measurements of X ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy and particle size analysis.
Yang, Hu +2 more
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The Potential of Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide in Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer
Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2022Abstract: Nanotechnology is a pioneer field of study for engineering smart nanosystems in targeted diagnosis and treatment in cancer therapy. Effective treatment for various types of solid tumors should ideally target malignant cells and tissue while having no effect on healthy cells in the body.
Akram, Keramat +4 more
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Advanced Materials, 2013
14–19 ] The conductor-insulator composites are attracting much attention for potential applications of charge-storage capacitors, thin-fi lm transistors, and antistatic materials owing to their unique properties, i.e., a dramatic increase in dielectric constant in the conductor-insulator composite fi lms near the percolation threshold.
Wi Hyoung Lee +2 more
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14–19 ] The conductor-insulator composites are attracting much attention for potential applications of charge-storage capacitors, thin-fi lm transistors, and antistatic materials owing to their unique properties, i.e., a dramatic increase in dielectric constant in the conductor-insulator composite fi lms near the percolation threshold.
Wi Hyoung Lee +2 more
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