Surface silanization of graphene oxide under mild reaction conditions

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Abstract

The functionalization of graphene oxide with organosilanes is an important strategy to yield graphene-silica composites as well as to create nanomaterials for use as reinforcement in polymer nanocomposites and corrosion-inhibiting coatings for metals, among other uses. However, depending on the reaction conditions used, the organosilanes tend to self-condense, encapsulating the graphene oxide in a silica-like layer which can impair its properties by hiding its real surface and two-dimensionality. In this paper we describe a facile route for the functionalization of commercial graphene oxide with (3-aminopropyl) triethoxysilane using low concentrations and mild reaction conditions, and yielding amine and silanol surface-modified graphene nanohybrids while preserving its two-dimensional characteristics. The material obtained was characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), potentiometric titration, thermogravimetric analysis and electronic microscopy, evidencing the covalent and superficial nature of the functionalization.

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Serodre, T., Oliveira, N. A. P., Miquita, D. R., Ferreira, M. P., Santos, A. P., Resende, V. G., & Furtado, C. A. (2019). Surface silanization of graphene oxide under mild reaction conditions. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 30(11), 2488–2499. https://doi.org/10.21577/0103-5053.20190167

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