| Literature DB >> 25283720 |
Marcus A Worsley1, Thang T Pham, Aiming Yan, Swanee J Shin, Jonathan R I Lee, Michael Bagge-Hansen, William Mickelson, Alex Zettl.
Abstract
Aerogels are used in a broad range of scientific and industrial applications due to their large surface areas, ultrafine pore sizes, and extremely low densities. Recently, a large number of reports have described graphene aerogels based on the reduction of graphene oxide (GO). Though these GO-based aerogels represent a considerable advance relative to traditional carbon aerogels, they remain significantly inferior to individual graphene sheets due to their poor crystallinity. Here, we report a straightforward method to synthesize highly crystalline GO-based graphene aerogels via high-temperature processing common in commercial graphite production. The crystallization of the graphene aerogels versus annealing temperature is characterized using Raman and X-ray absorption spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and electron microscopy. Nitrogen porosimetry shows that the highly crystalline graphene macrostructure maintains a high surface area and ultrafine pore size. Because of their enhanced crystallinity, these graphene aerogels exhibit a ∼ 200 °C improvement in oxidation temperature and an order of magnitude increase in electrical conductivity.Entities:
Keywords: aerogel; graphene
Year: 2014 PMID: 25283720 DOI: 10.1021/nn505335u
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881