Synthesis of Highly Reduced Graphene Oxide for Supercapacitor

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Abstract

A facile method to synthesize highly reduced graphene oxide in solid phase was developed. The reduced graphene oxide was scarcely prepared in solid phase. Solid substances act as spacers and pillaring agents. Sheets can not be close to each other in reduction process, and sheets agglomeration might not form. After reduction reaction is complete, the spacers and pillaring agents are removed. The average interlayer spacing and surface area of product are bigger than those of reduced graphene oxide. The product has few-layered sheet, and the ratio of carbon to oxygen is high, which might imply that the product is more similar to graphene compared to reduced graphene oxide. The specific capacitance of product is almost three times higher than that of reduced graphene oxide at the same current density.

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Wang, C., Zhou, J., & Du, F. (2016). Synthesis of Highly Reduced Graphene Oxide for Supercapacitor. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4840301

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