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Science- and Engineering-Related Ethics and Values Studies: Characteristics of an Emerging Field of Research
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68834/2/10.1177_016224399001500109.pd
Deoxygenation of graphene oxide : reduction or cleaning?
We show that the two-component model of graphene oxide (GO), that is, composed of highly oxidized carbonaceous debris complexed to oxygen functionalized graphene sheets, is a generic feature of the synthesis of GO, independent of oxidant or protocol used. The debris present, roughly one-third by mass, can be removed by a base wash. A number of techniques, including solid state NMR, demonstrate that the properties of the base-washed material are independent of the base used and that it contains similar functional groups to those present in the debris but at a lower concentration. Removal of the oxidation debris cleans the GO, revealing its true monolayer nature and in the process increases the C/O ratio (i.e., a deoxygenation). By contrast, treating GO with hydrazine both removes the debris and reduces (both deoxygenations) the graphene sheets