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Facial fabrication of few-layer functionalized graphene with sole functional group through Diels–Alder reaction by ball milling

The widespread use of graphene as a next-generation material in various applications requires developing an environmentally friendly and efficient method for fabricating functionalized graphene. Chemically, graphene can be used as an electron donor or attractor. Here, graphite was successfully exfol...

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Autores principales: Yu, Wenguang, Gao, Xuefeng, Yuan, Zhicheng, Liu, Haihui, Wang, Xuechen, Zhang, Xingxiang
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9204711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35765334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01668k
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author Yu, Wenguang
Gao, Xuefeng
Yuan, Zhicheng
Liu, Haihui
Wang, Xuechen
Zhang, Xingxiang
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Gao, Xuefeng
Yuan, Zhicheng
Liu, Haihui
Wang, Xuechen
Zhang, Xingxiang
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description The widespread use of graphene as a next-generation material in various applications requires developing an environmentally friendly and efficient method for fabricating functionalized graphene. Chemically, graphene can be used as an electron donor or attractor. Here, graphite was successfully exfoliated, and an in situ Diels–Alder reaction (D–A) was carried out to fabricate functionalized graphene with sole functional groups via mechanochemical ball milling. The reactivities of graphene acting as a diene or a dienophile were investigated. Few-layer (≤2 layers) graphene specimens were obtained by wet ball milling, heating in a nitrogen atmosphere, and solvent ultrasonic treatment. The ball-milling method was more effective than heating in a nitrogen atmosphere, and the [2 + 4] D–A of graphene was more dominant than the [4 + 2] D–A in the ball-milling process. The surface tension of functionalized graphene decreased, which provided a theoretical basis for the dispersion and exfoliation of graphite in a suitable solvent. Functionalized graphene still had a high electrical conductivity, which has far-reaching significance for functionalized graphene to be applied in electronic semiconductors and related applications. Meanwhile, functionalized graphene was applied to polymer composite fibers, the tensile strength and the Young's modulus could reach 780 MPa and 19 GPa. The volume resistivity was two orders of magnitude lower than that of pure fiber. Thus, the use of ball milling to efficiently exfoliate and in situ functionalize graphite will help to develop a strategy that can be widely used to manufacture nanomaterials for various application fields.
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spelling pubmed-92047112022-06-27 Facial fabrication of few-layer functionalized graphene with sole functional group through Diels–Alder reaction by ball milling Yu, Wenguang Gao, Xuefeng Yuan, Zhicheng Liu, Haihui Wang, Xuechen Zhang, Xingxiang RSC Adv Chemistry The widespread use of graphene as a next-generation material in various applications requires developing an environmentally friendly and efficient method for fabricating functionalized graphene. Chemically, graphene can be used as an electron donor or attractor. Here, graphite was successfully exfoliated, and an in situ Diels–Alder reaction (D–A) was carried out to fabricate functionalized graphene with sole functional groups via mechanochemical ball milling. The reactivities of graphene acting as a diene or a dienophile were investigated. Few-layer (≤2 layers) graphene specimens were obtained by wet ball milling, heating in a nitrogen atmosphere, and solvent ultrasonic treatment. The ball-milling method was more effective than heating in a nitrogen atmosphere, and the [2 + 4] D–A of graphene was more dominant than the [4 + 2] D–A in the ball-milling process. The surface tension of functionalized graphene decreased, which provided a theoretical basis for the dispersion and exfoliation of graphite in a suitable solvent. Functionalized graphene still had a high electrical conductivity, which has far-reaching significance for functionalized graphene to be applied in electronic semiconductors and related applications. Meanwhile, functionalized graphene was applied to polymer composite fibers, the tensile strength and the Young's modulus could reach 780 MPa and 19 GPa. The volume resistivity was two orders of magnitude lower than that of pure fiber. Thus, the use of ball milling to efficiently exfoliate and in situ functionalize graphite will help to develop a strategy that can be widely used to manufacture nanomaterials for various application fields. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9204711/ /pubmed/35765334 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01668k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yu, Wenguang
Gao, Xuefeng
Yuan, Zhicheng
Liu, Haihui
Wang, Xuechen
Zhang, Xingxiang
Facial fabrication of few-layer functionalized graphene with sole functional group through Diels–Alder reaction by ball milling
title Facial fabrication of few-layer functionalized graphene with sole functional group through Diels–Alder reaction by ball milling
title_full Facial fabrication of few-layer functionalized graphene with sole functional group through Diels–Alder reaction by ball milling
title_fullStr Facial fabrication of few-layer functionalized graphene with sole functional group through Diels–Alder reaction by ball milling
title_full_unstemmed Facial fabrication of few-layer functionalized graphene with sole functional group through Diels–Alder reaction by ball milling
title_short Facial fabrication of few-layer functionalized graphene with sole functional group through Diels–Alder reaction by ball milling
title_sort facial fabrication of few-layer functionalized graphene with sole functional group through diels–alder reaction by ball milling
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9204711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35765334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01668k
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