Preparation of sulfonated reduced graphene oxide by radiationinduced chemical reduction of sulfonated graphene oxide

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We report the preparation of sulfonated reduced graphene oxide (SRGO) by the sulfonation of graphene oxide followed by radiation-induced chemical reduction. Graphene oxide prepared by the well-known modified Hummer's method was sulfonated with the aryl diazonium salt of sulfanilic acid. Sulfonated graphene oxide (SGO) dispersed in ethanol was subsequently reduced by γ-ray irradiation at various absorbed doses to produce SRGO. The results of optical, chemical, and thermal analyses revealed that SRGO was successfully prepared by γ-ray irradiation-induced chemical reduction of the SGO suspension. Moreover, the electrical conductivity of SRGO was increased up to 2.94 S/cm with an increase of the absorbed dose.

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Jung, C. H., Hong, J. H., Jung, J. M., Hwang, I. T., Jung, C. H., & Choi, J. H. (2015). Preparation of sulfonated reduced graphene oxide by radiationinduced chemical reduction of sulfonated graphene oxide. Carbon Letters, 16(1), 41–44. https://doi.org/10.5714/CL.2015.16.1.041

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