A unique two-step Hummers method for fabricating low-defect graphene oxide nanoribbons through exfoliating multiwalled carbon nanotubes

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Abstract

A unique two-step modified Hummers method is developed to unzip and exfoliate multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) into low-defect graphene oxide nanoribbons (GONRs). From the X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopic (RS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic (XPS), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic (FTIR), and transmission electron microscopic (TEM) results, a mechanism involving multilayer-unzipping followed with rapid local peeing-off (i.e., exfoliation) is proposed for this two-step Hummers procedure which provides a guide for obtaining high-quality GONRs. In the two-step procedure, both multilayer-unzipping of MWCNTs and oxidative exfoliation of multilayer GONRs are accelerated by a freshly prepared, concentrated KMnO4 medium. This action reduces the random damage on the basal plane of resultant GONRs, which is commonly found in the ineffective, time-wasting, oxidant-consuming, one-step strategy. Consequently, low-defect GONRs can be efficiently fabricated in this two-step process.

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Chang, C. I., Chang, K. H., Shen, H. H., & Hu, C. C. (2014). A unique two-step Hummers method for fabricating low-defect graphene oxide nanoribbons through exfoliating multiwalled carbon nanotubes. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, 45(5), 2762–2769. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtice.2014.05.030

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