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Graphene oxide

powder, 15-20 sheets, 4-10% edge-oxidized, avg. no. of layers, 15 ‑ 20

Synonym(s):

graphite oxide

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Linear Formula:
CxOyHz
UNSPSC Code:
12352103
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.23

Quality Level

form

powder

feature

avg. no. of layers 15 ‑ 20

solubility

water: dispersible (polar solvents)

bulk density

~1.8 g/cm3

SMILES string

O=C(O)C1C2=C3C4=C5C6=C7C8=C9C%10=C%11C(C%12=C%13C%10=C%14C8=C%15C6=C%16C4=C%17C2=CC(C(O)=O)C%18=C%17C%19=C%16C%20=C%15C%21=C%14C%22=C%13C(C%23=C%24C%22=C%25C%21=C%26C%20=C%27C%19=C%28C%18=CC(C(O)=O)C%29=C%28C%30=C%27C%31=C%26C%32=C%25C%33=C%24C(C%34=C%35C

InChI

1S/C140H42O20/c141-131(142)26-13-23-15-44-62(140(159)160)45-16-24-14-40-31(132(143)144)5-1-29-41-20-48(135(149)150)56-33-7-3-28-27-2-6-32-55-37(133(145)146)11-9-35-60(138(155)156)42-17-25-18-43-61(139(157)158)36-10-12-38(134(147)148)58-46-21-50(137(153)154)59-47-22-49(136(151)152)57-34-8-4-30-39(19-26)51(23)78-72(44)88-75(45)80-52(24)79(54(29)40)95-71(41)83(56)101-93-69(33)64(28)91-90-63(27)68(32)92-86(66(35)55)73(42)81-53(25)82-74(43)87(67(36)58)96-76(46)85(59)103-97-77(47)84(57)102-94-70(34)65(30)89(78)105-104(88)115-98(80)111(95)116(101)126-122-110(93)107(91)120-119-106(90)108(92)99(81)114-100(82)112(96)118(103)128(124(114)119)123-113(97)117(102)127(130(122)129(120)123)121(109(94)105)125(115)126/h2,5,7-10,12-22,26,38,48-50H,1,3-4,6,11H2,(H,141,142)(H,143,144)(H,145,146)(H,147,148)(H,149,150)(H,151,152)(H,153,154)(H,155,156)(H,157,158)(H,159,160)

InChI key

VTWITIAIMADGRM-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

  • Form: Brown/Black powder
  • Bulk Density: ~1.8 g/cm3
  • Solubility: Dispersible in water and polar solvents
  • Number of layers: 15-20
  • Oxidation: 4-10%
The material basically consists of exfoliated graphene nanoplatelets containing functional organic groups. The oxygen content is less than 5%; the majority groups are hydroxyls (OH), which enables further chemical modifications to add new functionalities. The functionalization approach was designed to attach most of the groups on the border of the foils, aiming to preserve the intrinsic properties of graphene (e.g.: electric conductivity).

Application

The product is aimed for dispersion and/or incorporation in polar solvents (e.g.: water, THF and DMF) and polar polymeric matrices (e.g.: PLA, PA and PET). It is suitable for in situ polymerization, direct resin mixing and molding, solvent dissolution, extrusion processing after incorporation. Potential applications include:
  • Nanocomposites [1,2]
  • Anti-corrosion coatings [3,4]
  • Films with barrier properties [5,6]
  • Membranes for separation [7,8]
  • Conductive inks [9,10]
  • Energy storage [11,12]

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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