| Literature DB >> 30464979 |
Sunil P Lonkar1,2, Jean-Marie Raquez1, Philippe Dubois1.
Abstract
A facile and rapid method to synthesize al">graphene/<span class="Chemical">layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanohybrids by a microwave technique is demonstrated. The synthesis procedure involves hydrothermal crystallization of Zn-Al LDH at the same time in situ reduction of graphene oxide (GO) to graphene. The microstructure, composition, and morphology of the resulting graphene/LDH nanohybrids were characterized. The results confirmed the formation of nanohybrids and the reduction of graphene oxide. The growth mechanism of LDH and in situ reduction of GO were discussed. The LDH sheet growth was found to prevent the scrolling of graphene layers in resulting hybrids. The electrochemical properties exhibit superior performance for graphene/Zn-Al LDH hybrids over pristine graphene. The present approach may open a strategy in hybridizing graphene with multimetallic nano-oxides and hydroxides using microwave method.Entities:
Keywords: Composite materials; Graphene; LDHs; Microwave; Nanostructures
Year: 2015 PMID: 30464979 PMCID: PMC6223913 DOI: 10.1007/s40820-015-0047-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomicro Lett ISSN: 2150-5551
Fig. 1Schematic representation of graphene/LDH nanohybrids synthesis using microwave technique
Fig. 2XRD patterns of a GO, b RGO, c Zn–Al LDH, and d RGO/Zn–Al LDH nanohybrids
Fig. 3TEM micrographs of a RGO, and b RGO/Zn–Al RGO nanohybrids
Fig. 4BET N2 adsorption–desorption loops for GO, LDH, RGO/LDH, and RGO
Fig. 5Raman spectra for a GO, b RGO, and c RGO/Zn–Al LDH
Fig. 6FT-IR spectra of a GO, b RGO/Zn–Al LDH, and c Zn–Al LDH
Fig. 7XPS wide scan spectrum of GO, RGO, and RGO/Zn–Al LDH composites (left) and C 1s XPS spectra of a GO, b RGO–Zn–Al LDH composites (right)
Fig. 8TGA results of a GO, b Zn–Al LDH, c RGO/Zn–Al LDH, and d nanohybrids RGO
Fig. 9Cyclic voltammetry curves of a the pure RGO and b RGO/Zn–Al LDH nanohybrids at different scan rates in 1 M KOH solution
Fig. 10Charge–discharge curves of a RGO and b RGO/Zn–Al LDH nanohybrids at various discharge current densities