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http://dx.doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2013.23.10.592

Effect of Drying Methods on the Production of Graphenes Oxide Powder Prepared by Chemical Exfoliation  

Rho, Sangkyun (Eco-Composite Materials Center, Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology)
Noh, Kyung-Hun (Eco-Composite Materials Center, Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology)
Eom, Sung-Hun (IDT International)
Hur, Seung Hyun (School of Chemical Engineering, University of Ulsan)
Lim, Hyung Mi (Eco-Composite Materials Center, Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology)
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Korean Journal of Materials Research / v.23, no.10, 2013 , pp. 592-598 More about this Journal
Abstract
Graphene oxide powders prepared by two different drying processes, freeze drying and spray drying, were studied to compare the effect of the drying method on the physical properties of graphene oxide powder. The graphene oxide dispersion was prepared from graphite by chemical delamination with the aid of sulfuric acid and permanganic acid, and the dispersion was further washed and re-dispersed in a mixed solvent of water and isopropyl alcohol. A freeze drying method can feasibly minimize damage to the sample, but it requires a long process time. In contrast, spray drying is able to remove a solvent in a relatively short time, though this process requires exposure to a high temperature for a rapid evaporation of the solvent. The powders prepared by freeze drying and spray drying were characterized and compared by Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, field-emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and by an elemental analysis. The graphene oxide powders showed similar chemical compositions; however, the morphologies of the powders differed in that the graphene oxide prepared by spray drying had a winkled morphology and a higher apparent density compared to the powder prepared by freeze drying. The graphene oxide powders were reduced at $900^{\circ}C$ in an atmosphere of $N_2$. The effect of the drying process on the properties of the reduced graphene oxide was examined by SEM, TEM and Raman spectroscopy.
Keywords
graphene oxide; drying method; freeze drying; spray drying;
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