Engineering a Water-Dispersible, Conducting, Photoreduced Graphene Oxide

Abstract

A critical limitation that has hampered widespread application of the electrically conducting reduced graphene oxide (<i>r</i>-GO) is its poor aqueous dispersibility. Here we outline a strategy to obtain water-dispersible conducting <i>r</i>-GO sheets, free of any stabilizing agents, by exploiting the fact that the kinetics of the photoreduction of the insulating GO is heterogeneous. We show that by controlling UV exposure times and pH, we can obtain <i>r</i>-GO sheets with the conducting sp<sup>2</sup>-graphitic domains restored but with the more acidic carboxylic groups, responsible for aqueous dispersibility, intact. The resultant photoreduced <i>r</i>-GO sheets are both conducting and water-dispersible

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