Issue 44, 2023

A comparative investigation of the chemical reduction of graphene oxide for electrical engineering applications

Abstract

The presence of oxygen-containing functional groups on the basal plane and at the edges endows graphene oxide (GO) with an insulating nature, which makes it rather unsuitable for electronic applications. Fortunately, the reduction process makes it possible to restore the sp2 conjugation. Among various protocols, chemical reduction is appealing because of its compatibility with large-scale production. Nevertheless, despite the vast number of reported chemical protocols, their comparative assessment has not yet been the subject of an in-depth investigation, rendering the establishment of a structure–performance relationship impossible. We report a systematic study on the chemical reduction of GO by exploring different reducing agents (hydrazine hydrate, sodium borohydride, ascorbic acid (AA), and sodium dithionite) and reaction times (2 or 12 hours) in order to boost the performance of chemically reduced GO (CrGO) in electronics and in electrochemical applications. In this work, we provide evidence that the optimal reduction conditions should vary depending on the chosen application, whether it is for electrical or electrochemical purposes. CrGO exhibiting a good electrical conductivity (>1800 S m−1) can be obtained by using AA (12 hours of reaction), Na2S2O4 and N2H4 (independent of the reaction time). Conversely, CrGO displaying a superior electrochemical performance (specific capacitance of 211 F g−1, and capacitance retention >99.5% after 2000 cycles) can be obtained by using NaBH4 (12 hours of reaction). Finally, the compatibility of the different CrGOs with wearable and flexible electronics is also demonstrated using skin irritation tests. The strategy described represents a significant advancement towards the development of environmentally friendly CrGOs with ad hoc properties for advanced applications in electronics and energy storage.

Graphical abstract: A comparative investigation of the chemical reduction of graphene oxide for electrical engineering applications

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
07 Sep 2023
Accepted
19 Oct 2023
First published
20 Oct 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 17765-17775

A comparative investigation of the chemical reduction of graphene oxide for electrical engineering applications

T. Chudziak, V. Montes-García, W. Czepa, D. Pakulski, A. Musiał, C. Valentini, M. Bielejewski, M. Carlin, A. Tubaro, M. Pelin, P. Samorì and A. Ciesielski, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 17765 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR04521H

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