Evaporation-Induced Crumpling
of Graphene Oxide Nanosheets
in Aerosolized Droplets: Confinement Force Relationship
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Abstract
A possible solution to solve the restacking issue of
graphene oxide
(GO) nanosheets during large-scale production is to turn the two-dimensional
(2D) nanosheets into three-dimensional (3D) crumpled balls that have
excellent compressive properties but still maintain high free volumes.
An aerosol-based process has been proven to be a rational method for
this purpose, in which, the crumpling phenomenon, however, has hitherto
remained unclear. Here we present a detailed understanding of the
crumpling of GO nanosheets by a systematic investigation conducted
in aerosolized droplets by means of in-line (e.g., scanning mobility
particle sizer) and off-line (e.g., electron microscopy) measurements.
Correlations between the confinement force and various parameters,
such as evaporation rate and precursor concentration were established
to derive a universally applicable equation. Both calculation and
experimental results revealed that the evaporation rate plays an important
role in controlling the crumpling process