Formation of graphene aqueous suspensions using fluorinated surfactant-assisted ultrasonication of pristine graphite
2015
Samoilov, V.M. | Danilov, E.A. | Nikolaeva, A.V. | Yerpuleva, G.A. | Trofimova, N.N. | Abramchuk, S.S. | Ponkratov, K.V.
The present study describes some physical and kinetic details concerning a method for obtaining highly concentrated aqueous suspensions of few-layered graphene platelets via direct fluorinated surfactant-assisted ultrasonic exfoliation of pristine graphite. Process kinetics and qualitative properties of the product were studied using laser diffractometry, X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, electron diffraction, and Raman spectroscopy. The advantages of the described process are the ease of scalability, environmental friendliness, and high yield of few-layered graphene particles which makes it attractive for use in a wide area of applications.
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