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Mass production of low-boiling point solvent- and water-soluble graphene by simple salt-assisted ball milling
Developing a mass production method for graphene is essential for practical usage of this remarkable material. Direct exfoliation of graphite in a liquid is a promising approach for production of high quality graphene. However, this technique has three huge obstacles to be solved; limitation of solv...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9418494/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00463g |
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author | Arao, Yoshihiko Kuwahara, Riichi Ohno, Kaoru Tanks, Jonathon Aida, Kojiro Kubouchi, Masatoshi Takeda, Shin-ichi |
author_facet | Arao, Yoshihiko Kuwahara, Riichi Ohno, Kaoru Tanks, Jonathon Aida, Kojiro Kubouchi, Masatoshi Takeda, Shin-ichi |
author_sort | Arao, Yoshihiko |
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description | Developing a mass production method for graphene is essential for practical usage of this remarkable material. Direct exfoliation of graphite in a liquid is a promising approach for production of high quality graphene. However, this technique has three huge obstacles to be solved; limitation of solvent, low yield and low quality (i.e., multilayer graphene with a small size). Here, we found that soluble graphite produced by mechanochemical reaction with salts overcomes the above three drawbacks. Soluble graphite was exfoliated into monolayer graphene with more than 10% yield in five minutes of sonication. The modified graphite was easily exfoliated in a low-boiling point solvent such as acetone, alcohol and water without the aid of a surfactant. Molecular simulation revealed that the salt is adsorbed to the active carbon at the graphite edge. In the case of weak acid salts, the original bonding nature between the alkali ion and the base molecule is retained after the reaction. Thus, alkali metals are easily dissociated in a polar solvent, leading to negative charge of graphene, enabling the exfoliation of graphite in low boiling point solvents. The approach proposed here opens up a new door to practical usage of the attractive 2D material. |
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spelling | pubmed-94184942022-09-20 Mass production of low-boiling point solvent- and water-soluble graphene by simple salt-assisted ball milling Arao, Yoshihiko Kuwahara, Riichi Ohno, Kaoru Tanks, Jonathon Aida, Kojiro Kubouchi, Masatoshi Takeda, Shin-ichi Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Developing a mass production method for graphene is essential for practical usage of this remarkable material. Direct exfoliation of graphite in a liquid is a promising approach for production of high quality graphene. However, this technique has three huge obstacles to be solved; limitation of solvent, low yield and low quality (i.e., multilayer graphene with a small size). Here, we found that soluble graphite produced by mechanochemical reaction with salts overcomes the above three drawbacks. Soluble graphite was exfoliated into monolayer graphene with more than 10% yield in five minutes of sonication. The modified graphite was easily exfoliated in a low-boiling point solvent such as acetone, alcohol and water without the aid of a surfactant. Molecular simulation revealed that the salt is adsorbed to the active carbon at the graphite edge. In the case of weak acid salts, the original bonding nature between the alkali ion and the base molecule is retained after the reaction. Thus, alkali metals are easily dissociated in a polar solvent, leading to negative charge of graphene, enabling the exfoliation of graphite in low boiling point solvents. The approach proposed here opens up a new door to practical usage of the attractive 2D material. RSC 2019-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9418494/ /pubmed/36133145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00463g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Arao, Yoshihiko Kuwahara, Riichi Ohno, Kaoru Tanks, Jonathon Aida, Kojiro Kubouchi, Masatoshi Takeda, Shin-ichi Mass production of low-boiling point solvent- and water-soluble graphene by simple salt-assisted ball milling |
title | Mass production of low-boiling point solvent- and water-soluble graphene by simple salt-assisted ball milling |
title_full | Mass production of low-boiling point solvent- and water-soluble graphene by simple salt-assisted ball milling |
title_fullStr | Mass production of low-boiling point solvent- and water-soluble graphene by simple salt-assisted ball milling |
title_full_unstemmed | Mass production of low-boiling point solvent- and water-soluble graphene by simple salt-assisted ball milling |
title_short | Mass production of low-boiling point solvent- and water-soluble graphene by simple salt-assisted ball milling |
title_sort | mass production of low-boiling point solvent- and water-soluble graphene by simple salt-assisted ball milling |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9418494/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00463g |
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