Assembly of Graphene Oxide at Water/Oil Interfaces:
Tessellated Nanotiles
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Abstract
The
interfacial assembly of graphene oxide (GO) at the water/oil
interface and its kinetics were systematically studied. GO nanosheets
were found to segregate to the water/oil interface and interact with
quaternized block copolymer chains by the peripheral carboxyl groups
on the GO. If the interfacial area is decreased, then GO, assembled
at and confined to the interface, jams and then buckles. An analysis
of the kinetics of the assembly processes leads to the conclusion
that the diffusion of GO to the interface is the rate-determining
step. The morphology of the jammed GO film was investigated, and TEM
images show that GO sheets form a mosaic or tile across the whole
oil/water interface