Single source precursor-based solvothermal synthesis of heteroatom-doped graphene and its energy storage and conversion applications

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Abstract

Solvothermal processes are considered efficient approaches for the gram-scale production of graphene. Further modification of graphene by chemical doping is an important approach to tailor its properties. In this work, we successfully synthesized sulfur-doped graphene by using a solvothermal method with dimethyl sulfoxide as a precursor, which is a common laboratory reagent. Nitrogen-doped graphene was produced to demonstrate the generality of this process. These heteroatom-doped graphene materials exhibited high surface areas and high contents of heteroatoms. Furthermore, the lithium-ion storage properties and oxygen reduction reaction catalytic activity of these materials were also investigated. The success of this approach might facilitate the development of other advanced graphene-based materials with relative simplicity, scalability, and cost effectiveness for use in various potential applications.

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Quan, B., Yu, S. H., Chung, D. Y., Jin, A., Park, J. H., Sung, Y. E., & Piao, Y. (2014). Single source precursor-based solvothermal synthesis of heteroatom-doped graphene and its energy storage and conversion applications. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep05639

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