Recent Trends and Synthesis Methods of Graphene Oxide: A Short Review
Authors: Dr. Vinayak Vishram Kadam, Dr. Satish Damodhar Thakare
Country: India
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Abstract: Graphene oxide (GO) is a compound that consists of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms. It is derived from graphene, which is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. Graphene oxide has oxygen-containing groups (such as hydroxyl and epoxide groups) attached to the graphene sheets, which make it hydrophilic and easily dispersible in water. It has gained significant attention in various fields due to its unique properties, including its mechanical strength, conductivity, and potential applications in electronics, energy storage, biomedicine, and environmental remediation. GO is a carbon structure that is layered and has oxygen-containing functional groups (=O, -OH, -O-, -COOH) affixed to both layer sides and plane edges. GO may have a single layer or multilayer structure, much like any other 2D carbon material. In the present review we discussed the various synthesis methods and applications of GO in different domain in brief.
Keywords: Graphene oxide, carbon atoms, energy storage, functional groups, synthesis methods.
Paper Id: 231038
Published On: 2024-08-17
Published In: Volume 12, Issue 4, July-August 2024
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