| Literature DB >> 25145457 |
Kyung Eun Lee1, Ji Eun Kim, Uday Narayan Maiti, Joonwon Lim, Jin Ok Hwang, Jongwon Shim, Jung Jae Oh, Taeyeong Yun, Sang Ouk Kim.
Abstract
Graphene oxide (GO) is aqueous-dispersible oxygenated graphene, which shows colloidal discotic liquid crystallinity. Many properties of GO-based materials, including electrical conductivity and mechanical properties, are limited by the small flake size of GO. Unfortunately, typical sonochemical exfoliation of GO from graphite generally leads to a broad size and shape distribution. Here, we introduce a facile size selection of large-size GO exploiting liquid crystallinity and investigate the size-dependent N-doping and oxygen reduction catalysis. In the biphasic GO dispersion where both isotropic and liquid crystalline phases are equilibrated, large-size GO flakes (>20 μm) are spontaneously concentrated within the liquid crystalline phase. N-Doping and reduction of the size-selected GO exhibit that N-dopant type is highly dependent on GO flake size. Large-size GO demonstrates quaternary dominant N-doping and the lowest onset potential (-0.08 V) for oxygen reduction catalysis, signifying that quaternary N-dopants serve as principal catalytic sites in N-doped graphene.Entities:
Keywords: catalyst; doping; graphene; liquid crystal; oxygen reduction reaction
Year: 2014 PMID: 25145457 DOI: 10.1021/nn5024544
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881