Direct Observation of Spatially Heterogeneous Single-Layer
Graphene Oxide Reduction Kinetics
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Abstract
Graphene
oxide (GO) is an important precursor in the production
of chemically derived graphene. During reduction, GO’s electrical
conductivity and band gap change gradually. Doping and chemical functionalization
are also possible, illustrating GO’s immense potential in creating
functional devices through control of its local hybridization. Here
we show that laser-induced photolysis controllably reduces individual
single-layer GO sheets. The reaction can be followed in real time
through sizable decreases in GO’s photoluminescence efficiency
along with spectral blueshifts. As-produced reduced graphene oxide
(rGO) sheets undergo additional photolysis, characterized by dramatic
emission enhancements and spectral redshifts. Both GO’s reduction
and subsequent conversion to photobrightened rGO are captured through
movies of their photoluminescence kinetics. Rate maps illustrate sizable
spatial and temporal heterogeneities in sp<sup>2</sup> domain growth
and reveal how reduction “flows” across GO and rGO sheets.
The observed heterogeneous reduction kinetics provides mechanistic
insight into GO’s conversion to chemically derived graphene
and highlights opportunities for overcoming its dynamic, chemical
disorder