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Environmentally Benign Metal-Free Reduction of GO Using Molecular Hydrogen: A Mechanistic Insight
Author(s) -
Ritu Rai,
Zubair Ahmed,
Rajinder Kumar,
Rameshwar L. Kumawat,
Kalyani Chordiya,
Takahiro Maruyama,
Md. Ehesan Ali,
Vivek Bagchi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.8b00848
Subject(s) - graphene , hydrogen , tetrahydrofuran , oxide , metal , hydrogen atom abstraction , chemical engineering , materials science , conductivity , chemical physics , oxygen , nanotechnology , photochemistry , chemistry , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , metallurgy , solvent , engineering
A simple yet effective methodology to obtain high-quality reduced graphene oxide (RGO) using a tetrahydrofuran suspension of GO under hydrogen at moderate pressure has been demonstrated. The extent of reduction as a function of the pressure of hydrogen gas, temperature, and time was studied, where the abstraction of oxygen is achievable with least mutilation of C-sp 2 bonds, hence upholding the integrity of the graphene sheet. Herein, the formation of a short-lived species is proposed, which is possibly responsible for such reduction. A detailed theoretical calculation along with in situ UV-visible experiments reveals the existence of a transient solvated electron species in the reaction medium. The hydrogen RGO (HRGO) achieved a C/O atomic ratio of 11.3. The conductivity measurements show that HRGO reached as high as 934 S/m, which indicates a high quality of RGO. The process is hassle-free, environmentally benign, and can be scaled up effortlessly without compromising the quality of the material.

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