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Photo‑Fenton‑inspired deoxygenation of tea polyphenol–graphene by household bleach KCI 등재

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Carbon Letters (Carbon letters)
한국탄소학회 (Korean Carbon Society)
초록

A liquid-phase exfoliation of few-layer graphene in tea is considered as one of the alternative approaches for the preparation of environment-friendly graphene. However, the removal of chemically adsorbed tea-polyphenols from graphene is known to be difficult and the application of centrifugation or filtration alone for the purification of graphene against tea-polyphenols is regarded to be almost technically impossible. Notably, a strategy for facile deoxygenation of tea-graphene must be established for a green and economical production of graphene to be realized. In this work, a simple purification method of graphene through the application of merely a household bleach ( Clorox®) after the pre-exfoliation in black tea has been proposed. It has been found that the carbon–oxygen (C/O) value for graphene increases from 2.7 to 8.1 while the values of C–OH, C–O–C and C=O region in the C1s spectrum of graphene decrease significantly after being purified in bleach for 5 h. The stretching and shift of C–OH, C=O and C–O–C at 3468 cm−1, 1637 cm−1 and 1008 cm−1 from IR spectrum of purified graphene seems to be in agreement with the produced data from the XPS and Raman spectroscopy. Despite the enhanced ID/IG of Raman from the hybridization of sp2 by hydroxylation, the deoxygenation of tea-graphene does not negatively affect the electrical performance since the sheet resistance was impressively reduced to 193 Ω from 2.1 kΩ. It is believed that this photo-Fenton-inspired purification strategy would assist in the washing issue of polyphenol-stabilized graphene for various future electronic applications.

목차
    Abstract
    1 Introduction
    2 Results and discussion
        2.1 Characterization of graphene after purification
        2.2 Understanding deoxygenation mechanism of tea-polyphenol–graphene in bleach
        2.3 Characterization of paper-based graphene resistor
    3 Conclusions
    4 Methods
        4.1 Liquid-phase exfoliation of polyphenol–graphene
        4.2 Purification of graphene
        4.3 Instrumentation
    Acknowledgements 
    References
저자
  • Zulhelmi Ismail(Innovative Material Focused Group (INNOMAT), Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang)