Electrochemical exfoliation-streamline method for synthesis of nitrogen doped graphene

Graphene was discovered in the early 21st century, but has already proven itself in many applications – energy, medicine, electronics, food and sports, and more. Functionalization of nanostructured carbon materials with both non-metallic and metallic atoms is possible in various ways, imparting enha...

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Published inChemija (Vilnius, Lithuania) Vol. 32; no. 1
Main Authors Olins, Roberts, Lesnicenoks, Peteris, Kleperis, Janis, Knoks, Ainars, Lukosevics, Ingars
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 27.02.2021
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Summary:Graphene was discovered in the early 21st century, but has already proven itself in many applications – energy, medicine, electronics, food and sports, and more. Functionalization of nanostructured carbon materials with both non-metallic and metallic atoms is possible in various ways, imparting enhanced or new properties to the starting material, even catalytic activity. A method of electrochemical exfoliation was used to obtain the graphene sheets and simultaneously functionalize them with nitrogen. To ensure N-doping the process is done in a NaN3 electrolyte solution which provides less quantity of oxygen groups that tend to block defect sites on the graphene, compared with such solvents as NaNO2. Two graphite electrodes are inserted into the electrolyte and a pulse power of 0–10V is applied. The solution containing the obtained material is filtered through a 0.1 µm filter and dried. The material is characterized using SEM, XRD and XPS. In the XPS characterization graphene oxide is used as a reference material.
ISSN:0235-7216
2424-4538
DOI:10.6001/chemija.v32i1.4396