Abstract
Monolayer and bilayer graphene sheets have been produced by a solvothermal-assisted exfoliation process in a highly polar organic solvent, acetonitrile, using expanded graphite (EG) as the starting material. It is proposed that the dipole-induced dipole interactions between graphene and acetonitrile facilitate the exfoliation and dispersion of graphene. The facile and effective solvothermal-assisted exfoliation process raises the low yield of graphene reported in previous syntheses to 10 wt%-12 wt%. By means of centrifugation at 2000 rpm for 90 min, monolayer and bilayer graphene were separated effectively without the need to add a stabilizer or modifier. Electron diffraction and Raman spectroscopy indicate that the resulting graphene sheets are high quality products without any significant structural defects. © Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag 2009.
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Qian, W., Hao, R., Hou, Y., Tian, Y., Shen, C., Gao, H., & Liang, X. (2009). Solvothermal-assisted exfoliation process to produce graphene with high yield and high quality. Nano Research, 2(9), 706–712. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12274-009-9074-z
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